
Scottish government drops target to cut car use by 20%
The Scottish government is dropping a key climate change target to cut car use in Scotland by 20% by the end of the decade. The

The Scottish government is dropping a key climate change target to cut car use in Scotland by 20% by the end of the decade. The

Police in Suffolk stopped 142 vehicles and detected over 140 offences, as part of a roads policing operation that took place earlier this month.

A groundbreaking new report has been published that reveals how behavioural change can significantly accelerate decarbonisation across the UK’s local roads. Now in its third

In partnership with the Office of Rail and Road (ORR), Agilysis has delivered an in-depth review of National Highways’ ongoing evaluation of the Smart Motorway

Intelligent Transport Systems UK (ITS UK) has published its response to the Government consultation on the creation of Great British Railways (GBR), the new independent

Investing in and encouraging active travel is a key part of the Scottish Government’s plan to decarbonise transport, but while last year 203 miles of

Digital Catapult has welcomed 10 AI-led startups to its accelerator programme as part of the Innovate UK BridgeAI programme, aimed at driving the practical application

National Highways has announced that it will be resuming painting work on the QEII Bridge to protect some of its metal components from corrosion. The

Motorists heading to and from the Scottish Borders this summer should be aware of increased deployment of speed cameras including on the A7 road north

Monmouthshire Council’s Chief Executive is complaining that the authority was not given any prior notice about a new weight limit which has been introduced on
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