
Call for speed cameras after Derbyshire deaths
Residents have set up an action group to campaign for speed cameras on a road in Ashover, Derbyshire where four people were killed last year.

Residents have set up an action group to campaign for speed cameras on a road in Ashover, Derbyshire where four people were killed last year.

More than 16m drivers are expected to hit the roads for the first bank holiday weekend in May with traffic well above pre-COVID levels, research

Glasgow could soon become the latest European city to offer free public transport to its citizens. The pilot scheme would initially be tested out on

SRL Traffic Systems, one of Europe’s largest manufacturers and suppliers of mobile ITS (intelligent transport system) solutions to the traffic management, local authorities, utilities, and

Comhairle nan Eilean Siar (Council for the Western Isles) has delivered a scathing verdict on the Scottish Government’s Islands Connectivity Plan which charts a future

Liverpool City Council has put contractors on alert for £850m in planned highways work. The authority has launched a pre-market engagement exercise to glean feedback

Councillors in Tendring are calling for a summit with local transport bosses in a bid to improve the frequency and reliability of services in Tendring.

Re-flow is inviting readers of Highways News to join them on Stand C24 during Traffex 2024 at the CBS Arena, Coventry, to witness how Re-flow’s project management software and

The effects of climate change could pose a significant challenge to infrastructure supporting roads and transport across Argyll and Bute, the council has said. It

Head of Transport Innovation at Transport for West Midlands, Chris Lane, has called on UK industry to get involved in the planning for the 2027 Intelligent
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