
Launch of Humber Bridge automated toll system delayed until February
The Humber Bridge’s automated toll system has been delayed until 2026. Officials confirmed that work on the system that began in March with the original

The Humber Bridge’s automated toll system has been delayed until 2026. Officials confirmed that work on the system that began in March with the original

How do we plan and deliver the growth corridors the UK needs? Andrew Nothstine, Arup Director & UK Economics & Casemaking Leader, explains. For thousands

The Chancellor is said to be planning to charge electric vehicle drivers 3p per mile in duty, in a bid to get back some cash

Transport charity Rees Jeffreys Road Fund has announced it will once again be running the Transport MSc Bursary programme, for the academic year 2026-27. The

Two men who ran more than 40 misleading websites that tricked people into overpaying for government services, including for the Dartford Crossing and the London

Transport charity Rees Jeffreys Road Fund is celebrating its 75th anniversary, and using the occasion to recognise its visionary founder, William Rees Jeffreys. Rees Jeffreys

Highways UK is over for another year – but you can relive some of the event’s highlights by listening to the episodes of our Highways

Councillors at the Cambridgeshire Highways and Transport Committee have heard about the changes the council has made to Highways Maintenance, which have delivered improvements over

This year Rees Jeffreys Road Fund is celebrating 75 years since the creation of the charity and to mark this milestone, its created a new video to

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has reiterated his calls on the Government to back big transport projects and invest in the capital’s infrastructure ahead
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