Liverpool’s £47 million highways scheme makes progress
Liverpool City Council has said work on its £47 million highways scheme has made significant progress with work on Mann Island Junction to start on
Liverpool City Council has said work on its £47 million highways scheme has made significant progress with work on Mann Island Junction to start on
Nearly eight-in-10 drivers think that pure electric cars are still too expensive when compared to conventional vehicles of a similar size, but a steadily increasing
London’s Streetspace scheme has been ruled unlawful by the High Court, because it disadvantaged taxi drivers. Streetspace was designed to create more space for people
Football fans heading to watch the Milton Keynes Dons will be able to ride to the ground from a local railway station in a driverless
Transport for Quality of Life and Friends of the Earth have worked together to produced 27 actions that local authorities can use to help reduce
One of the biggest features of the last ITS World Congress, Volocopter, has announced plans to bring its air taxi service to American cities. The
East Lothian Council has proposed an increase in its electric vehicle fleets as well as the installation of public EV chargepoints across East Lothian as
The initial ground investogation and archaeological trial work has started this week to prepare for the construction of the new M54 to M6 Link Road.
On the cover of the 2016 Transport Scotland Road Safety Strategy is a picture of the Sheriffhall Roundabout on the A720 in Scotland. There perhaps
Highways England is planning to run a £5 million TV campaign educating drivers about smart motorways. The Telegraph reports that the Department for Transport explains
Microsoft has increased its stake in race to monetise autonomous car technology by investing an undisclosed amount in General Motors’ driverless division Cruise. The Telegraph
The A1 Birtley to Coal House Improvement Scheme is set to go ahead after being granted development consent. The project will include the widening of
The Local Council Roads Innovation Group (LCRIG) is hosting the latest in a series of webinars designed to facilitate fresh thinking in the industry, with a
Colas has announced the immediate roll out of rapid testing on its sites for operational staff. The company said the safety of its staff ‘remains
The main bus network in London no uses Euro VI or cleaner buses, the same emissions standard as the Mayor of London’s Ultra Low Emission
The President of the Local Council Roads Innovation Group (LCRIG) says more focus must be put on long-term preventative measures to stop potholes forming on local roads. Speaking on National
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