
ITS UK Awards 2024: Deadline extended!
There’s some good news if you ran out of time to submit your entry for the leading celebration of the intelligent transport sector – the

There’s some good news if you ran out of time to submit your entry for the leading celebration of the intelligent transport sector – the

After 20 years at National Highways, Birmingham-based asset manager Frank Bird is heading into well-earned retirement. After playing a major role in keeping our roads

National Highways has been urged to “pull their finger out” by Lincolnshire County Council’s executive member for highways over an increasing number of serious accidents

A double fatal crash caused by incorrect audio directions from a sat-nav has prompted a coroner to warn tech companies of the risk of future
One of the founders of specialist eCall consultancy and software company VESOS Solutions has described the granting of further research money to develop its TeCall
The US DoT has released a national deployment plan for the further implementation of V2X technology in the hopes of improving road safety. V2X (vehicle-to-everything) enables vehicles talk

Projects to encourage Scottish people to leave their cars at home and choose active travel options look set to be shelved as the Scottish Government

National Highways has announced that construction of a new viaduct over the River Great Ouse in Bedfordshire is set to commence. The work is part

National Highways is searching for six specialist professional and technical service providers to join its new, six-year, £495m framework. Suppliers appointed to the Specialist Professional

The AA has said that an increase in car journeys in 2023 clearly demonstrates “the importance of the car for personal mobility.” DfT statistics show
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