
National Highways extends PMB bio-binder trials on the strategic road network
National Highways has extended its trials of bio-binders to include warm mix asphalt(WMA) and recycled content to provide a circular, lower carbon, Clause 942 thinsurface

National Highways has extended its trials of bio-binders to include warm mix asphalt(WMA) and recycled content to provide a circular, lower carbon, Clause 942 thinsurface

Balfour Beatty has announced that it has been awarded a £185 million contract by Transport Scotland to dual the A9 between Tomatin and Moy in

Residents of a traffic-blighted village close to where a now-cancelled tunnel would have been constructed near Stonehenge have talked of their concerns over the project’s

Howard Cox, founder of pressure group FairFuelUK, has vehemently repeated his call for the new Labour Government to ensure Fuel Duty is not increased in the
Amey, on behalf of Transport Scotland as part of the Network Management Contract for the South-West Trunk Road Unit, are undertaking essential inspection works on

After initially stepping into the role on an interim basis in March, Scott Dale has been confirmed as National Highways’ new Chief Financial Officer (CFO)

Other parts of the UK could follow Wales in mandating 20mph limits on all roads. Scottish politicians are calling for a similar measure to be

Councillors in Thurrock have called on the Government to rethink the Lower Thames Crossing scheme. Campaigners are hoping the £10billion Lower Thames Crossing (LTC) will
The US Commerce Department is expected to propose barring Chinese software in autonomous and connected vehicles in the coming weeks, according to sources briefed on the matter.

Shocking footage of a ‘manscaping’ on the motorway is just one of the selfish drivers caught on camera by roads policing officers. During a five-day
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