
New Zealand sets out next steps on replacing petrol tax with electronic road user charging
The New Zealand Government has agreed to a series of important legislative changes to enable the transition of the country’s 3.5 million light vehicles to

The New Zealand Government has agreed to a series of important legislative changes to enable the transition of the country’s 3.5 million light vehicles to

The number of heavy goods vehicles ignoring the recently imposed weight restriction on the Severn Bridge has been described as “small”. The body responsible for

Road workers in Jersey are having to wear bodycams after experiencing verbal abuse at road closure sites in Jersey, a tarmac company has said. The
The existing average-speed safety camera system on the A10 in North London is to be extended to cover the southern section from Southbury Road to

The government’s planned overhaul of driving laws in Great Britain has a “major oversight” by not including stronger driving licence rules for new and young

Drivers aged 70 and over could be banned from the roads if they fail compulsory eye tests under a radical shake-up of driving laws in
A senior TfL manager has claimed that there is no need to tell motorists whenever speed limits are temporarily lowered. Gerard O’Toole, the authority’s network

The New Zealand Government has signed off on the first steps towards scrapping petrol tax and shifting all vehicles onto electronic road user charges, calling

Following a successful road safety scheme in the West Midlands, a Birmingham City Council member has revealed plans to reduce speed limits across the region.

London pedicab operators are to face stricter regulations as rulebreakers are fined £20,000 for ripping off tourists. Rickshaw bikes ferrying tourists around the capital have become
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