
A review of ’22 on this week’s Highways Voices
As 2023 draws to a close, the final Highways Voices of the year hears Highways News co-owners Adrian Tatum and Paul Hutton discuss some of

As 2023 draws to a close, the final Highways Voices of the year hears Highways News co-owners Adrian Tatum and Paul Hutton discuss some of

A leading researcher into the use of artificial intelligence solutions in traffic is hailing a new solution which uses AI to deliver advanced signal control

Coventry City Council has announced more average speed enforcement cameras will start operating in the city in the coming weeks. Equipment from enforcement firm Jenoptik

Video telematics specialist VisionTrack has won a prestigious What Van? Award for the Risk Management category, sponsored by Driving for Better Business. Among its many

One of the UK’s pioneers of average speed camera technology, Geoff Collins, has taken on a new role with Australian AI camera technology company Acusensus.

Scottish Transport Minister Jenny Gilruth says turning the A9 into a dual carriageway by 2025 remains “challenging” as pressure mounts on the Scottish Government to

Plans which aim to improve road safety and keep traffic moving at key locations across Lancashire have been approved, with the use of new powers

Half of drivers say they frequently or occasionally avoid using lane one on all lane running smart motorways. The RAC, which carried out the research,

The British Parking Association has launched the next phase of its selfish parking campaign to highlight why it’s not ok to misuse a disabled parking

A major IT infrastructure refresh for East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service will continue thanks to the extension of a contract with critical communications specialist
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