
TfL “targetting a million fines a year”
Transport for London is reportedly set to target one million speeding fines a year, up from the 623,000 prosecutions that have taken place between 2020

Transport for London is reportedly set to target one million speeding fines a year, up from the 623,000 prosecutions that have taken place between 2020

A local councillor in Surrey is calling on the government to change how central government calculates funding for the maintenance of local highways. The current

The Department for Transport (DfT) is planning to look into the possibilities of increasing the use of digital technology and data in managing kerbsides on

Amey has secured a one-year contract extension to repair and maintain street lights, road lighting and traffic sign lighting on behalf of Inverclyde Council. Amey

Econ Engineering has announced that its Sales Director, Andrew Lupton has ‘suddenly and unexpectedly’ died. He passed away on Sunday 9th January, with the company

There is ‘much still to be done’ to better incentivise and change attitudes towards active travel in the city, according to Liverpool Council’s Cabinet member

TfL’s Chief Finance Officer Simon Kilonback has made what’s being called “the difficult decision” to leave the organisation. Mr Kilonback’s been at TfL for 12

Transport for London is planning to increase the level of the penalty charge for road contraventions on its Red Routes from £130 to £160. It

Gloucestershire roads need at least another £100m worth of resurfacing work – a task with a four-year investment target, according to a draft council paper.

Safer, greener roads are set to be trialled in two areas across Southend-on-Sea as the council looks to keep residents safe, tackle speeding and reduce
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