
New UK cars could get automatic speed limiters
The Government is expected to open a consultation into plans for the UK to fall in line with European Union rules and mandate automatic speed

The Government is expected to open a consultation into plans for the UK to fall in line with European Union rules and mandate automatic speed

Police in Scotland have caught a driver speeding at an average 126 miles per hour along a stretch of single-lane-in-each-direction road. In a tweet it

Colas has landed two internationally-recognised RoSPA President awards for demonstrating high health and safety standards over consecutive years. President’s awards are given to those who

The Office of Rail and Road has introduced new guidance to allow for improvements at level crossings to be made without the need to be

The people behind a new smartphone app that can calculate if a vehicle is speeding and record evidence that may be used by the police

Cameras or sensors could be fitted to e-scooters to prevent them being ridden on pavements. The London Evening Standard newspaper reports firms involved in Transport

Thatcham Research, the UK’s only ‘not-for-profit’ insurer funded automotive research centre, has acquired Gamston Aviation Limited (GAL), owner of Retford (Gamston) Airport to create a

Changes have been made to a pedestrian crossing at the busy Addenbrooke’s roundabout in Cambridge to improve accessibility in the area. The traffic system has

Drug-drivers could be required to undertake rehabilitation courses before being allowed back behind the wheel, under new plans by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps and the

Automated enforcement specialists Jenoptik says its appointment to National Highways’ Operational Technology Commercial Framework will speed up work to make the England’s strategic road network
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