
Ireland warned by EU for failing to fully transpose ITS Directive into national law
The European Commission has opened several infringement proceedings against Ireland as part of its latest package of decisions. It has sent formal letters of notice

The European Commission has opened several infringement proceedings against Ireland as part of its latest package of decisions. It has sent formal letters of notice

Scotland’s Transport Secretary has been condemned after refusing an invitation to visit the A96 to discuss funding concerns, claiming her “diary is full”. According to

Nick Harris, Chief Executive of National Highways, has today announced his decision to step down after five years in the role. He is to remain in

National Highways has announced its “giving a helping hand” to businesses across Kent and Essex to win work on the Lower Thames Crossing, as six

Waymo, the US driverless car firm, said it hopes to be operating a robotaxi service in London as soon as September this year. The UK

The Transport Committee has launched an inquiry that will examine the ambitions and potential effectiveness of the Government’s new Road Safety Strategy. Published earlier this month, the new

A new proposal to change existing plans to partially close an M6 junction for four years is being considered by National Highways. The proposed plans

Cycling UK, the country’s leading cycling charity, is calling on the government to reverse cuts and fund a new THINK!-style campaign, updated for today’s digital

Updated government guidance on the rollout of floating bus stops is “shambolic” and should be withdrawn, campaigners have said. The design, which has a cycle

The much-anticipated Cardiff Central Quay multi-storey car park will open as part of Network Rail’s wider regeneration of the Cardiff Central station area in collaboration
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