
National Highways unveils investment in A36 improvements in Salisbury
National Highways will start the first stage of a £23 million investment improving the A36 through the city of Salisbury early next year. The investment

National Highways will start the first stage of a £23 million investment improving the A36 through the city of Salisbury early next year. The investment

A charity has called for the ban on pavement parking to be “properly enforced”, as a survey found a quarter of Scots were forced to

Gordon and Buchan MP Harriet Cross has written to Scotland’s Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop ahead of the 2026-27 Budget, saying January’s announcement could be the

Thousands of drivers could have speeding fines cancelled after a fault saw some cameras falsely triggered. National Highways said it had found 2,650 wrongful speed

Engineers working for the HS2 project claimed a UK-first over the weekend when they successfully slid an enormous 4,600-tonne viaduct across the M6 without closing

The Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT) has responded to the Department for Transport’s (DfT’s) draft Cycling and Walking Investment Strategy [1] (CWIS3), welcoming

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has said that the proposed ban on petrol and diesel vehicles due to come into force in the UK will be

The Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS) has published a major new report examining how the UK monitors and enforces two persistent high-risk behaviours: not

Engineering consultancy Egis has been appointed to the Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) Transport Technology framework, enabling public sector organisations to access its expertise on projects

Final active travel funding allocations for local transport authorities have been released by the Deparment for Transport. The allocations are part of integrated and consolidated
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