
Welsh government announces potential resurrection of third Menai Crossing
Wales’ deputy minister for transport Mark Hooper MS has announced the government’s intent to revive the long-delayed third Menai crossing project, which would provide an

Wales’ deputy minister for transport Mark Hooper MS has announced the government’s intent to revive the long-delayed third Menai crossing project, which would provide an

National Highways will be trialling new low carbon initiatives as part of a resurfacing scheme across the M5 Huntworth Viaduct near Bridgwater in Somerset. The

One year after its landmark Court of Appeal victory, Transport Action Network (TAN) is warning that new flexibilities for cash-strapped councils risk hollowing out the

Their introduction has been the subject of nationwide debate, but one UK council is insisting that the implementation of a 20mph speed limit is having

Scottish ministers are to decide whether to permit self-driving taxis north of the Border after a firm announced autonomous cabs would carry their first passengers

The Transport Committee has warned the Government that its plan for national minimum standards for taxis must not mean “low by default”. The Committee’s report into the licensing

Councils must prove they are doing more to fix potholes and future-proof roads under tough new reporting requirements issued by the government. For the first time

The founder of intelligent transport systems specialist Starling Technologies has said the company’s closure was driven not by a lack of demand, quality or ambition,

A £50m motorway junction that was built in 2019 will finally open later this year. The 160-mere link road off the M49 between Avonmouth and

Work to upgrade one of the busiest junctions in the north west of England at Simister Island north of Manchester has started. Five lanes of
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