
Fuel duty takes a tumble in lockdown as RAC analysis reports a fall of £2.4bn in April and May
The coronavirus lockdown has seen a massive reduction in income from fuel duty, which was down by £2.4bn in April and May compared to the

The coronavirus lockdown has seen a massive reduction in income from fuel duty, which was down by £2.4bn in April and May compared to the

Siemens Mobility and WJ Group have entered into an exclusive, long-term partnership to deliver systems for temporary automatic speed camera at road works (TASCAR) in

Highways England is set to invest over £114 million into 150 road and maintenance schemes across the East of England it has been announced. The

Safer Highways ispleased to announce that as part of its SHL!ve digital week it is to host an online ‘Lunch and Learn’ briefing session designed

An extension to Dublin’s Luas Green Line to Finglas has reached the consultation stage. The 4km extension to the tram line will see four new

The Road Safety Markings Association (RSMA) has voiced its concern at the decision made by Highways England to allow the speed limit within some roadworks

Safer Highways, the organisation set up to promote health, safety and wellbeing of roadworkers and road users, has cautiously welcomed the news that Highways England

Overhead charging cables installed on the strategic road network for electric lorries on ‘e-highways’ could significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions from road freight. These are

The first week in August will see plans to swing into place a new 35.4 metre prefabricated footbridge over the A46. In April Highways England

Highways England has issued new guidance for its supply chain to support them using 60mph more often within roadworks, but only when it is safe
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