
PACTS chief questions RIS3 safety ambitions
The head of the Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety has questioned whether National Highways’ latest safety ambitions go far enough, arguing that the government-owned

The head of the Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety has questioned whether National Highways’ latest safety ambitions go far enough, arguing that the government-owned
Residents of villages near the A1 in Northumberland have renewed calls for it to be dualled after bank holiday traffic led to major delays. Drivers

This week on Highways Voices, we tackle one of the most important issues facing transport professionals today: road safety. To discuss whether the industry is

Motorists will be banned from 200 more roads outside schools during specific hours under proposals to encourage walking across the capital. Transport for London’s Vision Zero

Police in the north east of Scotland are urging parents to stop their children riding e-scooters illegally as campaigners say their use is “rampant”. Under

The Menai Suspension Bridge has reopened after being closed following yet another “overweight vehicle” crossing the structure. The bridge, which connects Anglesey with mainland Wales,

The Metropolitan Police have launched a murder investigation following the death of a bus driver who was reportedly assaulted on Battersea Bridge. Police were called

Two contrasting stories have highlighted what Andy Graham MBE, co-founder of specialist eCall data company VESOS, has described as the ‘pros and cons of phone

Redspeed is urging a renewed focus on intelligent speed enforcement and data‑driven road safety, as motorcycle casualties remain stubbornly high despite advances in vehicle technology.

A North Wales politician has renewed calls for two controversial roundabouts on the A55 to be removed following years of collisions and delays on one
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