
Men spend twice as much on speeding fines than women, research suggests
New research has suggested that male drivers pay out far more than women when it comes to speeding fines. The UK-based study by road safety tech

New research has suggested that male drivers pay out far more than women when it comes to speeding fines. The UK-based study by road safety tech

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

Bus Users UK has welcomed measures in the Autumn Budget that will offer relief to many households, particularly the increase in the National Living Wage,

ITS UK President and former government minister Steve Norris has joined the board of California-based EV charging solutions provider Tellus Power Globe Holding Limited as

The Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning & Transport (ADEPT) has marked its 140th anniversary with the publication of an exclusive collection of essays,

The Government has responded to calls for a crackdown on people who swap driving tests and re-sell booked appointment slots. Every week, the Driver and

Research by Unite the union has found over half of UK bus routes have no toilets available for drivers. Unite undertook the research to mark

Kier Transportation has become the first company to be awarded the Platinum level accreditation by Social Value Quality Mark CIC (SVQM CIC). This level requires

Dr. Kum Wah Choy, Technology Solutions Director at Telent, has highlighted how the highways sector can modernise legacy systems without ripping everything out. His viewpoint offers

Business and leisure passengers travelling to Scarborough, Selby and Malton TransPennine Express (TPE) stations in North Yorkshire can now hire a low-cost, pay-as-you go car
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