
Bereaved mother backs graduated driving licences
A bereaved mother has given her support to the introduction of graduated driving licences after her 17 year old son and three friends were killed

A bereaved mother has given her support to the introduction of graduated driving licences after her 17 year old son and three friends were killed

National Highways is installing Jenoptik average speed cameras at four different locations in the North West region, on the A585, A590, A66 and A663 as

TfL will soon start the next phase of works to install important new safety measures at Lambeth Bridge, which includes replacing the unsignalised roundabouts at

With a new government in place, fresh initiatives tackling recruitment shortages, and cutting-edge technology creating opportunities for more streamlined, efficient, and safer worksites, the highways

Shropshire Council’s sustainable travel team has launched ‘Our Journey’ – an engaging new virtual road safety education programme for primary schools across the county. Designed

Motorists could be risking an estimated £17.3 billion in repair costs by attempting to drive through floodwater, according to new research. While only 17% of

A deadly, multi-car collision in San Francisco on Sunday evening has marked the first time in the US that a truly autonomous vehicle, with no one in

Security expert Abloy UK is highlighting the urgent need for greater security and access control on highways critical infrastructure across the UK, with many bridges,

The Road Haulage Association (RHA) has published a report setting out the major economic benefits of road investment to drive growth. The report highlights the

UK drivers are putting themselves at risk of avoidable road collisions and hefty fines by not regularly checking the condition of their tyres and not
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