
PACTS welcomes road safety laws update
The Parliamentary Advisory Committee on Transport Safety (PACTS) has welcomed the news that the Government is planning a major overhaul of road safety laws, with

The Parliamentary Advisory Committee on Transport Safety (PACTS) has welcomed the news that the Government is planning a major overhaul of road safety laws, with

In a letter published in the Guardain newspaper, Urban Design Group director Robert Huxford insists that councillors run the risk of being held responsible for

Road users travelling on the A83 at the Rest and Be Thankful are advised that essential ground investigation work currently being undertaken in the area

Motorists in Scotland are suffering as a result of faulty variable message signs that have required repairing more than 1,400 times in the last four

The closure of the Severn Bridge to HGVs is leading to a dramatic increase in lorries travelling through the town of Caldicot in Monmouthshire, local

Scottish Conservative MSPs Finlay Carson and Craig Hoy have launched a campaign to fast-track the dualling of the A75 in Dumfries & Galloway. The thrust of the campaign is

In excess of £800 million will be spent on the A9 dualling project between Perth and Inverness before the third of 11 sections is finished,

The Labour Government has abandoned plans to limit new Low Traffic Neighbourhoods and 20mph zones. Ministers have dropped reforms that would have curbed council powers to restrict

Drivers in the Netherlands may escape speeding fines after the public prosecution office suffered a cyberattack in June. According to local paper Leeuwarder Courant, “dozens” of speed

The Supplier Development Programme will hold the seventh annual Meet the Buyer North event on Wednesday 10 September at The Music Halls in Aberdeen. This free event
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