
Glasgow and Orkney to lead self-driving shuttle studies
Two studies taking place in Glasgow and Orkney are set to explore the viability of deploying self-driving shuttles in Scottish towns and cities. The projects

Two studies taking place in Glasgow and Orkney are set to explore the viability of deploying self-driving shuttles in Scottish towns and cities. The projects

The Transport Committee has launched a new inquiry into how transport services and investment can be planned to best meet the needs of the public. The ‘Joined-up

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves MP is set to announce millions of pounds for West of Scotland transport links and extra funding to explore

The procurement process has formally commenced for the fifth A9 Dualling programme contract, for the Pitlochry to Killiecrankie project. A contract notice published by Transport

ITS has welcomed the Transport Select Committee’s latest inquiry into integrated transport, highlighting the vital role that technology plays in creating seamless journeys across the

BEAR Scotland teams have been supporting ongoing resilience efforts at the Rest and Be Thankful throughout the spring and early summer period, working closely with

According to Scottish Government data just released, the cost of maintaining the A96 that connects Aberdeen and Inverness reached almost £17m in 2024/25. Nineteen people have died

Cormac has marked its first year of working on the Environment Agency’s (EA) National Framework Agreement for Asset Operation, Maintenance, and Response (AOMR). Over the

The public and industry are being encouraged to help shape the future of self-driving vehicles, as they are invited to offer their views to make

Scotland’s Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Fiona Hyslop, has announced her intention to award Wills Bros Civil Engineering Ltd the construction contract for the fourth section
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