
Plans to restrict Low Traffic Neighbourhoods “shelved”
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

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

The West Midlands Mayor has announced that Birmingham’s role as host of the prestigious Intelligent Transport Systems World Congress in two years will be the

National Highways has started early market engagement on its £8bn second-generation Maintenance and Response (M&R2) contracts to cover the 4,500-mile Strategic Road Network. The new

The number of heavy goods vehicles ignoring the recently imposed weight restriction on the Severn Bridge has been described as “small”. The body responsible for

Bus Users UK, the passenger champion, has welcomed the new report from the Transport Committee, Buses Connecting Communities which calls for ‘more ambitious action’ to reverse the

Road workers in Jersey are having to wear bodycams after experiencing verbal abuse at road closure sites in Jersey, a tarmac company has said. The

The number of people receiving penalty points on their licences for driving unroadworthy vehicles has jumped by 52% over the course of just 12 months,
A new Transport Committee report, Buses Connecting Communities, is calling on the Government to reform the way local bus services are funded and to adopt a
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