
Quarter of drivers affected by bright headlights drive less at night as a result
A quarter of drivers who find vehicle headlights too bright are driving less at night as a result, while 22% say they wish they could,

A quarter of drivers who find vehicle headlights too bright are driving less at night as a result, while 22% say they wish they could,

Campaigners in Norfolk have criticised the felling of trees as part of a scheme to dual a major road. David Hook, of the Campaign to

Calls have been made for speed cameras to be put in place to deter car cruisers using a Leicestershire village bypass. Dangerous driving and anti-social

Members of The Highland Council’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee have agreed the council’s response to the National Speed Limit Review Transport Scotland is currently running

Collaboration, decarbonisation, inclusivity, asset management, and digital transformation were all on the agenda at the recent Road Safety Markings Association Conference & Dinner. This event

Massive-scale global incidents from hackers targeting connected vehicles and mobility services tripled from 5% to 19% in 2024, according to a data security management specialist.

Highway Care, a leader in highway safety solutions for nearly 50 years, is poised for significant growth following its recent acquisition by Ramudden Global. This

At this year’s prestigious Road Safety Markings Association (RSMA) Annual Conference and Dinner, Stephen Scott, Chairman of Wilson & Scott (Highways) Ltd., was celebrated for

National Highways is joining forces with its police partners to help improve safety by introducing new speed restrictions along the A46 near Bath. Working with

A Police Inspector in West Yorkshire has told how the introduction of average speed cameras on a road in his area has led to a
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