
Traffic hit post-lockdown peak last Tuesday, report suggests
The Transport Technology Forum’s latest Local Authority transport data weekly digest suggests that, up to 5 June, traffic flows last Tuesday were the highest since

The Transport Technology Forum’s latest Local Authority transport data weekly digest suggests that, up to 5 June, traffic flows last Tuesday were the highest since

Coventry City Council is to embark on a trial which aims to investigate how new technologies can be used to support people moving round the

Kier Highways has become the first highways contractor to have recertified for the Carbon Trust Standard for the third time, after first achieving it in

Future economic growth must be both ‘resilient and green’ to help deliver an improved economy, according to the Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning

Air quality specialist, EarthSense is helping Oxford City Council implement 18 air pollution sensors around the city to help investigate the impact that certain traffic

West Sussex Highways has announced that it has been awarded £9.8 million from the latest round of extra funding. A total of £7.8million of this

By Adam Graham, Chief Product Officer, Elgin Local authorities have a critical role to play in enabling the safe return to a more normal way

Oxfordshire CC is the latest local authority to launch plans on urgent cycling and walking schemes, that will see it spend £600,000 over the next

It looks like Manchester has decided against the installation of temporary cycle lanes to cope with the extra demand on road space during restrictions on

The complexity of managing the end of PFIs could cost public sector bodies could more time and resources as those contracts could return in a
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