
Transport cybersecurity breach implications highlighted in new report
A new study’s been released highlighting the impact of America’s worst ever reported cyber attack and its implications for the public transport industry. Last month

A new study’s been released highlighting the impact of America’s worst ever reported cyber attack and its implications for the public transport industry. Last month

Highways England has confirmed that work will continue during the current lockdown. In an updated released yesterday, Malcolm Dare, Executive Director, Commercial & Procurement at

Construction on a £14 million project to improve a accident blackspot junction near Peterborough is to begin next month. The A47 Guyhirn junction, which is

A highways worker has been praised after stopping to help a walker who had become ill. Steve Barker, a highways maintenance manager for North Yorkshire

Stamp It Out, the industry-led campaign aiming to put an end to roadworker abuse, will hold its first online summit-Why Stamp It Out Now? The

Streets Ahead, Sheffield City Council’s highways delivery service has reported that 18 miles of road and 38 miles of pavements will have been resurfaced this

New figures show that the number of injuries from crashes on four roads in Coventry with average speed cameras have fallen 88% since the systems’

A coroner is considering referring Highways England for possible corporate manslaughter charges over the death of a woman on a smart motorway. 62 year old

In the last in a series examining how intelligent transport systems can become part of the Vision Zero road-safety solution, former ITS (UK) chair, Ian

Intelligent traffic management solutions company Redflex has announced its Halo 2 advanced enforcement system has been certified for average speed detection by the prestigious Netherlands
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