
“Mass trespass” sees hundreds cycle through Silvertown Tunnel in bike lane protest
London’s newly opened Silvertown Tunnel was the scene of a “mass trespass” on the evening of Friday 25 April as hundreds of cyclists rode through the

London’s newly opened Silvertown Tunnel was the scene of a “mass trespass” on the evening of Friday 25 April as hundreds of cyclists rode through the

A community group has created life-size portraits of people in the area as part of a road safety project. Cut-outs of 30 people and four

Children in Scotland want to see improved streets for walking, wheeling and cycling, according to our first ever Children’s Walking and Cycling Index Scotland report. The national

Women in Bus and Coach (WiBC) has been awarded the Viva Shield 2024, the premier honour of the Worshipful Company of Carmen, at the Company’s

Easter Sunday, 20 April, marked the fifth anniversary of the first ever Highways News daily email. Over the five years, an idea from early 2020

The former ITS (UK) Secretary General, Jennie Martin MBE, who was inducted into the ITS Hall of Fame during the 2024 World Congress in Dubai,

Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham says England’s ‘broken taxi system’ must be fixed to make his city-region’s fleet amongst the safest and most trusted

Pedestrian crossings in several areas of northern California have been hacked with fake greetings mocking the tech billionaires Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. Officials in

In the real world, autonomous vehicles are still a work in progress as they become a more familiar sight on our city roads. In Noah Pickholtz’s fictional

The Managing Director of smartmicro UK, Peter Eccleson, has talked about his long career in the transport industry, describing it as his “passion, hobby and
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