
20mph: Fewer casualties and injuries but scheme still branded a ‘disaster’ in Wales
Cyclist casualties are down 28% and there have been 900 fewer road injuries since the 20mph limit was introduced in Wales, but a driving instructor

Cyclist casualties are down 28% and there have been 900 fewer road injuries since the 20mph limit was introduced in Wales, but a driving instructor

North Shropshire MP Helen Morgan has renewed her call for “urgent” safety improvements at the Llynclys Crossroads on the A483 between Oswestry and Llanymynech. The Shropshire Star says

Work can now start on improving the A614 and A6097 roads in North Nottinghamshire after Mayor Claire Ward secured a multi-million-pound investment for the region.

The Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety, PACTS, has released a new report into seat belt use by British drivers, in the face of figures

Senior leaders from across the Scottis transprt sector have come together to discuss the true economic value of transport to Scotland. The event in Glasgow

Work starts today on improvements to the A1 to cut road traffic collisions as National Highways aims to reduce the number of people harmed on

Today on Highways Voices we feature what we believe to be Lilian Greenwood’s last interview as Future of Roads Minister before she moved to the

A new pavement parking rule is set to be introduced across England with a major update imminent. The Department for Transport has confirmed that an

Transport for Wales has started trials of a new satellite internet solution to connect the unique demand-responsive transport (DRT) based fflecsi bus services in the rural area

A new policy paper has set out the role of science, innovation and technology within the Department for Transport. The plan outlines how DfT will
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