
ITS UK wins Association Transformation honour at Trade Association Awards
ITS UK picked up the award for Best Association Transformation at the prestigious Trade Association Awards on Thursday night (27 February). Presented to the association

ITS UK picked up the award for Best Association Transformation at the prestigious Trade Association Awards on Thursday night (27 February). Presented to the association

Plans are being made to start the next round of litter-picking work on Caerphilly’s key road networks after it was revealed that Caerphilly County Borough

TfL has set out plans to completely renew and strengthen the ageing Gallows Corner flyover, which will allow the major structure to continue serving Londoners reliably for decades to come.

Cameras will be installed at 20 new sites across Oxfordshire to enforce existing traffic restrictions. Councillor Andrew Gant, Oxfordshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Transport

The intelligent transport systems supply chain has once again shown its support for one of the premier industry events of the year, as the Transport

Norwich residents are set to see faster journeys and thousands of new homes and jobs in the region as ministers approve the long delayed A47/A11
Drivers caught using illegal “ghost” licence plates that are all-but invisible to speed cameras would face tougher penalties under a proposed change to the law.

Nearly £175 million for transport in the region is set to be approved in the next year (2025/26) – with a further £19m also being

Shropshire Council has published a revised business case for the North West Relief Road in Shrewsbury, which estimates the scheme would cost £215m. Environmental campaigners

Active Travel England have allocated £5,814,232 of additional funding to support active travel initiativesacross Hertfordshire. The funding will enable the development and delivery of local
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