
Number of people killed on Scotland’s roads increases
Provisional road casualty figures released today by Transport Scotland show an increase in road fatalities between 2023 and 2024, but a reduction in overall casualties over

Provisional road casualty figures released today by Transport Scotland show an increase in road fatalities between 2023 and 2024, but a reduction in overall casualties over

National Highways has responded to recent media reports that state smart motorways have a vehicle breakdown rate ‘nearly three times higher than conventional motorways’. Unlike

The Incursions and IPV Working Group is a collaboration between National Highways, its supply chain and industry stakeholders. The group aims to mitigate the dangers

Members of The Highland Council’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee have approved the final step to formalise all 20mph schemes in the Highlands and a Traffic

TfL has published the annual casualty statistics that show the number of people killed or seriously injured on London’s roads fell to 3696 in 2024,

In the last decade road fatality trends have been generally stable (excluding the period impacted by COVID-19), with a steady decline in overall casualties. In

Police officers deployed on a Bee Network bus detected more than 30 distracted drivers as part of an innovative road safety initiative aimed at targeting

According to new insights there’s work to be done before there’s full harmony on the roads between motorbike riders and drivers. In a recent survey

The deadline for entries for the Highways UK Excellence Awards 2025 is approaching but there is still time to enter ahead of the 6 June

Jo Bridger has been appointed as Co-Chair of Transport for All, the disabled-led group transforming the transport system to remove barriers to disabled people’s travel.
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