
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

Just Group plc, the FTSE 250 retirement specialist, has completed a £20 million investment for the M6 Toll Road, supporting the UK’s productive finance agenda.

One of the UK’s leading motorway crash barrier contractors has undergone a multi-million pound management buy-out backed by funding from Mercia Debt. The buy-out of Protek

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

Britain’s senior representative in six states in southeastern USA will be promoting the best of British innovation when she attends the UK & ERTICO ITS-Europe

The Department for Transport’s Head of Roads Infrastructure Technology has praised the value of DfT funding to upgrade and improve traffic signals across the country,

Staffordshire could lose £4.5 million of government funding for electric car charging points, its new Reform-led council has suggested. Staffordshire Council was allocated the funds earlier

The Rees Jeffreys Road Fund has announced the release of a new funding opportunity. Ready for the Future grants are for highways and transport professionals

The government is set to bring in an extra £46m next year from the increase in Dartford Crossing charges. The fee for using either the

Nick Harris, chief executive of National Highways, was paid two and a half times as much as the prime minister in 2024. Accounts published by
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