SYSTRA appoints Riona Ainge as Sustainability Lead
Riona Ainge has been appointed as SYSTRA’s first Sustainability Lead to help drive forward it’s work on supporting the environment and enhancing social value. The
Riona Ainge has been appointed as SYSTRA’s first Sustainability Lead to help drive forward it’s work on supporting the environment and enhancing social value. The
The West Midlands Mayor, Richard Parker, has promised that the region’s bus users will start to see improvements to the network ‘two years from next
Some 40% of children in Central London who previously travelled to school by car have now switched to more active modes of transport, such as
With just a few days to go before the 2024 ITS World Congress in Dubai, ERTICO CEO, Joost Vantomme, has reflected on the achievements to
Transport for West Midlands and Solihull Council are trialling smart sensor technology on the A34 in Solihull with the aim of making busy crossings safer
Sunday 1 September 2024 marked the 15th anniversary of the relaunch of Green Wave, the traffic news programme familiar to many drivers from Slovak Radio
Devon and Cornwall Police have described it as ‘truly alarming’ that its Acusensus AI cameras have spotted 109 children not wearing seat belts, among over
It’s not only children that are going “back to school” – highways and transport professionals can now also apply for funding to learn something new
TfL’s new 310 bus service, is now operating between Golders Green and Stamford Hill. The introduction of the service follows a commitment made by the
After 20 years at National Highways, Birmingham-based asset manager Frank Bird is heading into well-earned retirement. After playing a major role in keeping our roads
Highways News is a new daily news service that delivers you insightful, engaging and concise news on the highways and transport technology sectors. Contact us below with any enquiries.
© 2024 All Rights Reserved | Our Privacy Policy
All the latest highways news direct to your inbox every week day
Subscribe now