
Government tightens the belt on utility companies to avoid ‘plague of potholes’
The Government is to introduce a new performance-based inspection regime that will see the worst performing utility companies whose street works fail to meet strict

The Government is to introduce a new performance-based inspection regime that will see the worst performing utility companies whose street works fail to meet strict

A £23million improvements scheme on the A2300 in West Sussex has opened which the County Council says will help to boost the local economy and

The Operation Brock contraflow on the M20 in Kent has been put back into operation as a precaution due to the suspension of P&O ferry

Plans to transform journeys between Milton Keynes, Bedford and Cambridge have moved a step closer now the examination phase has formally closed. National Highways’ plans

A new detection system installed in the town of Newark in Nottinghamshire is being hailed a success, replacing the previous in-road detection solution. Smart Video

Software innovator one.network, which delivers platform-based, real-time traffic management and event information, has announced that the US Federal Highway Administration has approved the company’s Work

A new way of repairing concrete roads is being trialled on a section of the M180 in North Lincolnshire. The hard shoulder, lane one and

National Highways says it will be working round the clock to remove more than 900 miles of roadworks ahead of the Christmas getaway. This means

As local authorities and utilities prepare to meet the demands of the Five-Year Vision for Street and Road Works in the UK, Traffic Group Signals

The Austrian traffic technology corporation SWARCO has confirmed that its acquisition of the British road marking company HITEX will lead to the introduction of its
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