
University of Liverpool uses AI and robotics technology to help spot road defects
The Univeristy of Liverpool has developed new technology which it says could ‘radically transform’ road maintenance in the UK. The univeristy has formed a new

The Univeristy of Liverpool has developed new technology which it says could ‘radically transform’ road maintenance in the UK. The univeristy has formed a new

A new research project funded by the UKRI, will work to understand the level of transmission of COVID-19 on public transport The 18-month Leeds Univeristy

Highway technology company Gasit has joined the Road Surface Treatment Association. The company’s ongoing research means that its surveying and mapping systems are some of

Stamp It Out’s official government petition that asks for the law to be changed to help eradicate road worker abuse, has reached its first milestone-5,000

Highways England is recruiting a new intake of graduates as it embarks on what it calls an exciting multi-billion investment programme for the country’s strategic road network. The government-owned

Amey, has launched its two-year partnership with Cancer Research UK after Amey employees voted earlier this year for Cancer Research UK to become its first

David Ogden, Business Director for Transport Infrastructure at Amey has been appointed as Vice Chair of PIARC (Worlds Road Association) National Committee in the United

One of the world’s leading experts in Intelligent Transport Systems has been awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by ITS Australia. Dr Peter Sweatman of the

Stamp it Out, the industry wide campaign which aims to eliminate Roadworker abuse has produced a poster aimed at driving the message throughout organisations, including

London’s air quality has ‘significantly improved’ since 2016, according to a new report published by the Mayor of London. The study includes research data from
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