
World’s first National Persistent Evader Database goes live
The National Persistent Evader Database (NPED) has officially gone live, promising to revolutionise the parking sector. By centralising data on vehicles that consistently evade parking

The National Persistent Evader Database (NPED) has officially gone live, promising to revolutionise the parking sector. By centralising data on vehicles that consistently evade parking

It’s emerged National Highways cancelled 59,007 penalty charge notices in the year after it switched to a different provider to manage payments for the crossing.

Enforcement by camera at a bus gate in the Essex town of Clacton-on-Sea is being introduced after a two week period of issuing warning notices.

New figures show more than 50 people in Britain hold valid driving licences despite racking up at least 30 penalty points. The Guardian reports three

Police Scotland Safety Cameras are beginning enforcement of the temporary average speed cameras on the A82 in an effort to improve road safety and encourage

The Port Town of Rosyth will see most of its roads have a new 20 mph speed limit. The council says drivers are being asked

The Scottish Government has announced it is committing £14 million to assist Scotland’s 32 local authorities enhance road safety across the local road network. £10

It’s reported a lower 50 mph limit could be introduced on A47 Acle Straight in Norfolk in January. The Eastern Daily Press says National Highways

Kent County Council (KCC) has introduced the first moving traffic offences enforcement sites in Ashford to help reduce dangerous manoeuvres, congestion and disruption on the

Transport for London has seized more than 1,400 vehicles over the course of a year, recouping £700,000 from sale of vehicles belonging to persistent non-payers of the
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