
Transport Scotland looks to inspire future engineers
Bookings are now being taken for visits and online sessions as part of Transport Scotland’s expanded education programme for schools, based at the Forth Bridges

Bookings are now being taken for visits and online sessions as part of Transport Scotland’s expanded education programme for schools, based at the Forth Bridges

The Road Safety Markings Association (RSMA) and National Highways have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that shall help facilitate the on-road testing of new

We get the views of six different experts and users of transport technology in today’s Highways Voices, as we chat to people at the Transport

Reflecting on the recent two-day Transport Technology Forum Conference in Leeds, Darren Capes, TTF Manager and ITS Policy Lead at the Department for Transport, praised

People in Scotland are being asked for their views on how the planning system can support healthy, thriving and connected communities as part of a

The government has approved Ireland’s first Clean Air Strategy. This strategy identifies and promotes the coordinated measures needed – across government – to reduce air pollution and

The RAC is reporting that its patrols rescued 10,076 drivers who had fallen foul of potholes in the first three months of the year, a

One of the UK’s leading suppliers of Intelligent Transport Systems is urging local authorities to remember to factor technology into its transport planning from the

The government is working hard to improve its understanding of Artificial Intelligence in transport, its potential and its dangers, as it looks to work out

The Transport Technology Forum Conference in Leeds has heard plans for the industry to be supported to make best use of data in its decision
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