
Legal paperwork complete for persistent evader database launch
A one-man mission to properly identify motorists who ignore motoring legislation has come a step closer to success with the final legal paperwork approved to

A one-man mission to properly identify motorists who ignore motoring legislation has come a step closer to success with the final legal paperwork approved to

New statistics published last week show that cycling traffic levels have fallen by 5% since last year The findings were published following the UK government’s decision to

The leader of Cambridge City Council has announced Plans to charge drivers to use roads in Cambridge will not go ahead. The BBC reports that

Digital parking permits are set to replace the in-car physical stickers across the whole of Reading, making it more convenient and easier for residents to

Diesel van owners who drive along the Guildford stretch of the A3 more than three times a week, could be eligible for a grant to

Independent research by Channel 4 suggests that the expansion of London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone to the outer boroughs will not make any significant difference

The Department for Transport (DfT) and the Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning and Transport (ADEPT) have approved funding for the next phase of
Devon County Council has announced it has appointed technology company Previsico to trial connected water and silt level sensors along a subset of Devon’s highway

Transport for London (TfL) has confirmed that it will be pressing ahead with plans to introduce two brand new express bus routes to the Superloop

People who deal with parking within local authorities are being urged not to miss out on an important online meeting tomorrow (Friday 8 September) about
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