
National Highways defends smart motorway safety
National Highways has responded to recent media reports that state smart motorways have a vehicle breakdown rate ‘nearly three times higher than conventional motorways’. Unlike

National Highways has responded to recent media reports that state smart motorways have a vehicle breakdown rate ‘nearly three times higher than conventional motorways’. Unlike

National Highways’ modernisation of the Saltash Tunnel is progressing towards the main phase of technology work. The 37-year-old tunnel is undergoing a generational refurbishment scheme

After 23 years of roadworks and congestion, one of the UK’s most expensive and complex road upgrade projects has finally been completed. In South Wales

The Incursions and IPV Working Group is a collaboration between National Highways, its supply chain and industry stakeholders. The group aims to mitigate the dangers

From Monday 2 June a phased approach to the implementation of pavement parking enforcement legislation will begin in East Ayrshire which will involve parking attendants

Members of The Highland Council’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee have approved the final step to formalise all 20mph schemes in the Highlands and a Traffic

The Woodland Creation Accelerator Fund has officially concluded, with the publication of its final report by ADEPT, highlighting achievements in boosting England’s tree coverage. Launched

The Department for Transport’s Deputy Director Anthony Ferguson retires today after 38 years in the Civil Service, 35 of them at Department for Transport. For

Road infrastructure experts are calling for urgent action to stop the continued reuse of existing road barrier and parapet anchors – many installed over 30

Critics of the M20 Operation Brock contraflow say it is too expensive, with the cost of deploying the traffic-holding scheme ranging from £100,000 to £250,000.
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