
Three quarters of people “wouldn’t feel safe” in a driverless car
A survey of a thousand British motorists suggest that the vast majority still doubt the safety credentials of a driverless car. Vanarama asked a series

A survey of a thousand British motorists suggest that the vast majority still doubt the safety credentials of a driverless car. Vanarama asked a series

Amey has enhanced the safety of its workforce by installing the RadViz crash prevention product that helps prevent lorries crashing into highway maintenance vehicles. The

A campaign’s been launched calling for average speed cameras to be installed on a busy road in the town of Halesowen to the west of

Rhondda Cynon Taf Council is set to trial touchless pedestrian crossing technology at six sites across the area. The trial is funded by Welsh Government

Few drivers would be unfamiliar with the shock and panic of having to avoid a pedestrian who has suddenly walked out onto oncoming traffic from

A survey by the polling company YouGov suggests the vast majority of drivers think all lane running motorways are less safe than motorways with a

Kent County Council (KCC) has announced it is aiming for zero fatalities on its roads each year by 2050. The council has started public consultation

Highways England has responded to concerns about the safety of smart motorways by insisting that in most ways they are as safe, or safer, than

Nearly 28,000 street lights are to be converted to LED while new VMS signs and 5G-enabled speed cameras will be installed in a major upgrade

The area around Bannerman Road Community Academy has been radically improved creating a safer environment for pupils and the community after receiving a grant from
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