
Aberdeen starts consultation on its proposed city LEZ
Aberdeen City Council has started its public consultation around its proposed Low Emission Zone (LEZ) in the city, inline with the Scottish Government’s Programme for

Aberdeen City Council has started its public consultation around its proposed Low Emission Zone (LEZ) in the city, inline with the Scottish Government’s Programme for

Projects to improve cycling facilities across the north and north-east of Scotland will have more than £1.5million to invest. Local councils and other organisations in

A new initiative that aims to help young professionals shape the future of transport has been launched. The Future Transport Visions Group – an initiative

A new specialist COVID-19 sanitisation and cleaning service has been developed for the highways sector that can replace daily cleaning regimes and give up to

As he announces his departure as Chief Executive in the new year, Highways England’s Jim O’Sullivan talks to Adrian Tatum about RIS2, its Delivery Plan

Delegates at this year’s JCT Traffic Signals Symposium will hear how data from existing urban traffic control systems could be used to help reduce the

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has announced plans to tackle the ‘blight’ on graffiti on the road and rail networks. Mr Shapps has written to the

New research by global transport modelling company suggests that autonomous vehicles in a mixed fleet of traffic could transform the operation of the network. In

Bath and North East Somerset Council is extending its Videalert CCTV enforcement platform by deploying a new electric mobile enforcement vehicle. The multi-tasking vehicle will

One of London’s busiest roads is benefiting from the construction of a range of sustainable transport improvements. Work on Gray’s Inn Road is due to
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