
Sidcup man denies blowing up ULEZ camera
A man accused of causing the explosion of an ultra-low emission zone (ULEZ) camera in south-east London has told a court he believed he was

A man accused of causing the explosion of an ultra-low emission zone (ULEZ) camera in south-east London has told a court he believed he was

Sections of a busy main road in west Wales will have speed restrictions set as low as 10mph for a period of up to a

Gloucestershire County Council is considering introducing Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras to enforce traffic restrictions. According to the BBC, the council is not planning

Sensys Gatso Group has successfully achieved customer acceptance for its first average speed enforcement system under the Netherlands’ latest national tender, becoming the first of

Two controversial yellow box junctions in Kingston-upon-Thamnes that brought in more than £450,000 in just eight months have been ruled “legally compliant”. Kingston Council is not

Rod King, MBE, founder of community interest group 20’s Plenty for Us has issued a heartfelt response to the Government’s recently published Road Safety Strategy.

The Local Government Technical Advisers Group’s (LGTAG) January newsletter includes a particularly interesting item on the Government’s plans to curb (excuse the pun) pavement parking.

The City of Glasgow is expanding its Don’t Be a Bus Blocker campaign across the Glasgow City Region with the aim of improving service reliability

Thames Valley Police have issued a statement relating to anomalies with some National Highways cameras on some A roads and motorways is being shared on

A judicial review against Oxford’s congestion charge has been turned down by the High Court. Open Roads for Oxford has been campaigning against the scheme by
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