
Scottish Government “unlikely” to meet 2030 car use target
The Scottish Government has made minimal progress and is unlikely to meet its climate change target of reducing all car use, a highly critical report

The Scottish Government has made minimal progress and is unlikely to meet its climate change target of reducing all car use, a highly critical report

The latest police recorded collision stats, covering July to September 2024, show collisions on Welsh roads at their lowest level for that quarter since records

Yesterday’s Chancellor’s speech on Government plans for long-term economic growth included a range of commitments on infrastructure. Several senior and prominent figures from the highways

The Transport Committee have questioned senior officials from Active Travel England (ATE) about the Government’s plans to promote cycling and walking. Linked to the DfT,

National Highways’ teams have been helping local communities with two new year projects in Devon and Cornwall. Through its Social Value funding stream, the company

Two super-span gantries were successfully installed over the M25 on Saturday night (25 Jan), marking another milestone on the scheme. The gantries measuring an impressive

Northern Ireland’s Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd has announced a £580,000 investment in pedestrian and cycling infrastructure for Belfast. The work to upgrade 1.2km of Stranmillis

TRL is partnering with University Hospital Southampton to reduce road deaths by linking health records and road traffic collision data for the first time. The

Scottish Ministers have thanked workers for getting as much of the transport network as possible up and running again with the worst of Storm Éowyn

National Highways are warning motorists of expected delays between junction 12 and 13 of the A14 during the coming days after damage was caused to
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