
National Highways secures protest injunctions
National Highways has secured a new injunction as it continues to try to stop protesters from disrupting England’s busiest roads. The High Court has granted

National Highways has secured a new injunction as it continues to try to stop protesters from disrupting England’s busiest roads. The High Court has granted

Speed cameras on the M4 in South Wales will start issuing fines this month, more than a year after they were installed. The BBC reports

A new 20mph default speed limit in communities across Wales could save £100m as deaths and injuries are reduced, according to new research. The study

Scotland’s Minister for Transport, Jenny Gilruth, has chaired the latest meeting of the A9 Safety Group in Pitlochry. Following several recent fatalities, partner organisations have

A third of English councils’ B and C roads were rated in amber or red condition in the last year, according to the latest Department

A group of European highways authorities have today declared an intention to work more collaboratively with one another. Representatives of England’s National Highways came together

A coroner has warned that the public needs to be told that nobody may be watching if they break down on smart motorways. The Telegraph

Scotland’s trunk roads will be patrolled by a record number of gritters this winter to help keep Scotland moving during challenging weather conditions. The will

Earlier this year, a survey was launched by the Highways Sector Council (HSC) Future Leaders Group to help understand how to make highways a career

The CEO of National Highways has announced that a new Development Consent Order for the Lower Thames Crossing has been submitted. Speaking at the major
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