
Number of Scottish drivers caught by speed cameras hits four-year high
The number of drivers caught by speed cameras in Scotland is at a four-year high, adding millions to government coffers. Police Scotland figures obtained by the Daily Record show

The number of drivers caught by speed cameras in Scotland is at a four-year high, adding millions to government coffers. Police Scotland figures obtained by the Daily Record show

A Shropshire MP who is campaigning for average speed cameras on an accident blackspot route through the county has raised his concerns in the House

The Travel Survey for Northern Ireland (TSNI) Report 2022 and 2023 data is now available. The publication is produced by the Analysis, Statistics and Research

The Department for Transport has set out new proposals on electric vans, following a consultation on regulations Transport + Energy reports that the main proposals

Transport industry leaders have been responding to how the sector fared in Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ second Autumn Budget – while most are largely positive, the

The Government of Ireland has published its €24bn plan for roads, rail, aviation, maritime and active travel projects it intends to begin over the next

Members of the Belfast City Council have received an update from the Department for Infrastructure regarding road maintenance and improvement works for the years 2024/25

Commenting on yesterday’s Heathrow expansion news and the legal/regulatory path ahead, Andrew Sanderson, Transport partner at law firm Kingsley Napley LLP, has issued a comprehensive response.

A pioneering Safe System Capacity Building Programme, created by road safety specialists Agilysis, to support Transport Scotland, has been recognised with the prestigious Prince Michael International Road Safety Award. The

Ferry operators in south-west Scotland are leading calls for any new bypass on the A75 to be a dual carriageway in both directions. The South
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