
Longer and heavier lorries could be allowed on roads in a bid to improve efficiency and cut emissions
Longer and heavier freight lorries could be allowed on the roads soon to help improve efficiency and cut emissions on the UK road network. The

Longer and heavier freight lorries could be allowed on the roads soon to help improve efficiency and cut emissions on the UK road network. The

Fresh from being awarded the Project of the Year prize at the ITS (UK) Awards, the Transport Technology Forum has been highly commended in a

Highways England has launched a new consultation about how to make the A34 west of Oxford safer and more reliable to drive on. It says

New material has been trialled to be used in smart motortway refuge areas and it could be installed first on the M27 according to Paul

Kier Highways is on target to finish working on its M6 13-15 motorway upgrade work for Highways Ebgland six months early, helped by ‘value’ engineering

The Transport Technology Forum and the body which represents the 32 London Boroughs and The City have hosted the first of a series of London-focussed

Future partnership working will ensure all parts of the country are connected, according to Jim O’Sullivan, Chief Executive, Highways England. Five years of Highways England

Local authorities are in the best position to scope and priritise interventions that sustain or enhance economic supply as well as form and leverage alliances,

The possible Mottram bypass project that is set to improve journeys between Manchester and Sheffield has reaxhed the public consultation stage. The scheme will take

Transport for the North’s Chief Executive Barry White will step down from his role next year. Mr White will depart in May next year to take a
All the latest highways news direct to your inbox every week day
Subscribe now