
NPED launches new campaign for safer and fairer roads
The founder of the National Persistent Evaders Database of drivers has launched a new Drive Legal campaign, described as a national movement dedicated to tackling the

The founder of the National Persistent Evaders Database of drivers has launched a new Drive Legal campaign, described as a national movement dedicated to tackling the
Drivers are counting the cost of Scotland’s “crumbling” local road network as pothole-related insurance claims soar. Research by Scottish Labour found that between 2019 and 2023 the number of

Labour’s rail minister has reported himself to the police after he was caught texting behind the wheel of a double-decker bus. Baron Hendy of Richmond Hill

National Highways is set to introduce a weight limit for heavy goods vehicles using the M48 Severn Crossing to future-proof the bridge. Following safety inspections

Birmingham City University (BCU) and National Highways have teamed up to launch two research projects to enhance road worker and traffic officer safety. The partnership

Senior members of the Department for Transport, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, and Centre for Connected and Automated Vehicles have spent the day at

Overnight works will take place this summer on the A120 in Essex between Horsley Cross roundabout and Parkeston ahead of plans to introduce a 50mph

Kensington and Chelsea Council have successfully prosecuted UK Power Networks for carrying out unsafe works in two roads near Kensington High Street. UK Power Networks

Campaigner Claire Mercer, whose husband was killed on the M1 near Sheffield in 2019, has appealed for assistance in “ridding” the UK of Smart Motorways.

TfL will soon start the next phase of works to transform Nine Elms Lane and Battersea Park Road, upgrading bus stops and making it easier
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