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Since its inception in the late 1990s, UK Government and highways authorities have invested substantial amounts of resource and money into Urban Traffic Management and

Since its inception in the late 1990s, UK Government and highways authorities have invested substantial amounts of resource and money into Urban Traffic Management and

A section of the A828 between Ledaig and Benderloch in Argyll and Bute has been reopened under traffic signal control after BEAR Scotland, working on behalf of Transport Scotland, completed

The government has said it is ‘delivering fair funding’ to ensure better services up and down the country, with £955 million earmarked to support bus

The Department for Transport’s Transport Infrastructure Planning Unit has written to National Highways asking for comments regarding three questions to do with the granting of

The newspaper columnist Peter Hitchens has repeated his opposition to e-scooters, describing the use of e-bikes and e-scooters as the biggest and most damaging transport

The £2 cap on bus fares will be extended in West Yorkshire following the announcement Cengtral Government spending on buses. The Department for Transport has confirmed

Potholes and the deteriorating conditions of rural roads are affecting journeys with vulnerable passengers, a transport provider has said. Frances Scullion is a driver with

Funding has been confirmed funding for National Highway’A57 link roads scheme in Greater Manchester, with construction set to begin in the next few weeks. The

James Corden, Economic Development Planning Manager at National Highways, is the winner of the IED’s Rising Star of the Year award. The award, sponsored by AtkinsRéalis,

The CEO of the European Intelligent Transport Systems organisation ERTICO, Joost Vantomme is our guest on Highways Voices this week, sharing his vast knowledge with
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