
Highway Care makes two new board level appointments
Highway Care has announced two significant board appointments, following on from news of recent expansion plans and new partnership arrangements. Ben Duncker will become its

Highway Care has announced two significant board appointments, following on from news of recent expansion plans and new partnership arrangements. Ben Duncker will become its

Car manufacturers in America may soon be required to install technology that stops a car from moving if the driver is over the alcohol limit.

Extra speed cameras are being added to the Orwell Bridge near Ipswich in Suffolk as part of Highways England’s plans to keep it open during

In the late 90s car companies advertising in the UK were keen to promote air conditioning in their vehicles as a new standard – beforehand

Highways England teams and their supply chain across the country have been developing ‘creative and innovative ways’ to help getting essential work completed, without compromising

Leading members of ITS (UK)’s Connected Vehicle Forum are warning some of the benefits of the eCall safety system are not being realised in the

The Scottish Government is providing £900,000 to encourage the uptake of e-bikes across Scotland. Local authorities, public sector agencies, community groups and further and higher

Safer Highways has announced a new date for its SHAwards-the only sector specific awards dedicated to Health, Safety and Wellbeing and voted for by the

The world’s biggest tyre maker, Bridgestone is working with Microsoft to develop what they call a world-first monitoring system for detecting tyre damage issues in

A-one+ has reported reaching five million hours RIDDOR free, following a ‘consistent and rigorous’ effort towards eliminating risk in Area 12 of the strategic network.
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