
Highway Care wins two RoSPA awards
Highway Care has been awarded the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Gold Award for Health and Safety performance for the second year in

Highway Care has been awarded the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Gold Award for Health and Safety performance for the second year in

A Fellow of Queens College, Cambridge is suggesting that “clever” driverless cars could cope with 2G connectivity, and that improving their sensors is a faster

The Australian speed camera manufacturer Redflex has seen its share price drop by a third thanks to a fall in revenue due to the Coronavirus

The speed reduction campaign 20’s Plenty is calling for a cut in limits during the Coronavirus crisis to reduce the burden of road traffic accidents

It’s probably not one of the most surprising pieces of research into the effects of driverless cars – a study in Australia suggests people expect

Statement from Malcolm Dare, Executive Director, Commercial and Procurement, Highways England which we have been asked to share with the sector Following my recent e-mails

Having a consistent and positive approach to changing the culture of how staff engage with health, safety and wellbeing initiatives, alongside its commitment to the

After Highways England pledged to increase the safety levels on smart motorways, it’s put out a tender for a stopped vehicle detection system. It wants

Highways England has put out a tender for a Stopped Vehicle Detection solution to detect individual stopped vehicles in live lanes on Smart Motorway All

The number of miles driven by autonomous cars in California totalled 2.8 million, up three quarters of a million on the year before. Insurance Journal
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