Stamp It Out official petition reaches 5,000 signatures inside three weeks
Stamp It Out’s official government petition that asks for the law to be changed to help eradicate road worker abuse, has reached its first milestone-5,000
Stamp It Out’s official government petition that asks for the law to be changed to help eradicate road worker abuse, has reached its first milestone-5,000
Five years after a change in the ownership and funding structure led to the Highways Agency becoming Highways England, the organisation could be renamed again.
It’s being reported that the Government is threatening to take over the running of Transport for London unless Mayor Sadiq Khan agrees to a series
An app which helps disabled people navigate through airports, the use of real-time weather and traffic data alongside transport modelling to improve air quality and
A lorry driver has been jailed for ten months for causing death by dangerous driving in a crash on an all-lane running section of the
Work has now started on a new landmark Forth & Clyde Canal bridge in the northwest of Glasgow. The £12million bridge will link the communities
People using a hand-held mobile phone in all circumstances while driving will be breaking the law, under new government plans launched by Roads Minister Baroness
The Transport Secretary has voiced scepticism about changes to road layouts in towns and cities which have seen traffic lanes reassigned as space for cycling
Members of the public have been bidding online for equipment used during the construction of the A14. The bid made £5000,000 which will be offset
A £42 million major upgrade of the A630 has been given the go-ahead today. This is part of plans to level up northern transport infrastructure.
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