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When planning and designing highways networks, one of the main priorities has historically been traffic patterns and meeting the needs of road users. However, as
When planning and designing highways networks, one of the main priorities has historically been traffic patterns and meeting the needs of road users. However, as

Essex County Council has started the early engagement process for provision of its highways services. The council’s current Highways Strategic Transformation Contract (Highways Contract) ends

Seventy-seven roads in Lincolnshire are getting a share of a £700,000 surface dressing roads scheme that starts this month. Selected residential roads across Lincolnshire are

Staffordshire County Council (SCC) has treated three local polar bears to a truckload of their favourite toys – traffic cones. Peak Wildlife Park’s newest residents
Improvements to an online system where residents can report problems with highways and public spaces in Bath & North East Somerset are being set out

Lincolnshire County Council has announced that a further £10m of funds is being ploughed into the authority’s road maintenance funds. The county council has announced

Balfour Beatty has announced that it has become the first construction company to secure funding from the Scottish Government’s Emerging Energies Technology Fund to retrofit

On Tuesday the 5th of September line marking and surface repair specialists Meon hosted their first ‘OnTour Experience Event’. This follows Meon’s successful maiden voyage

Darren Capes, manager of the Transport Technology Forum and ITS Policy Lead at the Department for Transport has challenged the signals industry to consider how

Wiltshire Council’s Cabinet agreed to invest a further £10m over the next two years into maintaining and resurfacing the county’s roads. The £10m of extra
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