
Transport in the UK will never be the same, it must be better
In the first of its Life after lockdown series Sustrans’ Senior Policy and Partnerships Advisor, Tim Burns takes a look at how the COVID-19 pandemic

In the first of its Life after lockdown series Sustrans’ Senior Policy and Partnerships Advisor, Tim Burns takes a look at how the COVID-19 pandemic

Dorset Council is now using low energy asphalt on all resurfacing schemes and as a course on new road construction projects, leading to a 15%

Artificial Intelligence specialists, Vivacity Labs has launched a new product to help local authorities understand the travel patterns of cyclists, as it moves to support

Data will continue to be crucial to transport delivery in the future and even more so after the pandemic, according to one ITS (UK) young

The Joint Authorities Group (JAG (UK)) and roadwork information providers, Elgin, are to join forces to deliver a ‘critical toolkit’ to enable highway authorities to

Camden Council is to open bids for its highways contracts worth a combined £90 million. The council will search for two contractors to provide maintenance

Contractors have been named for the highways planning and surfacing framework for the Yorkshire Highways Alliance (YHA), which is led by North Yorkshire County Council

Preventative work has been one of the focuses for Shropshire County Council as part of its £11 million recent funding from the Department of Transport’s

Changes to the roads in Oxfordshire could happen as early as June after the local authority received responses from 63 county councillors on what the

Funding to protect and increase transport services, help regenerate local economies after coronavirus and to ‘level-up’ infrastructure has been announced by the Department for Transport
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