
Shaping the future of zero emission driving in Scotland
Vehicle manufacturers, suppliers, charge point operators and consumers in Scotland are being asked for their views on electric vehicle (EV) sales targets. The Vehicle Emissions

Vehicle manufacturers, suppliers, charge point operators and consumers in Scotland are being asked for their views on electric vehicle (EV) sales targets. The Vehicle Emissions

Axis Communications has introduced three licence plate recognition camera kits with AXIS Licence Plate Verifier preinstalled, which are designed for vehicle identification in both slow-speed

Following news that Slough Borough Council has launched a trial of cross-pavement EV charging channels in collaboration with Kerbo Charge, allowing residents without a driveway

For a lot of people working in the highways industry, the progression of autonomous vehicles over the last 30 years has been part of their

Charging an electric vehicle at home will be made a lot easier for Slough residents thanks to a cross-pavement electric vehicle charging channel trial. Slough

Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright have published an insightful thought leadership article looking at how Europe and Australia are regulating competition for connected-car data.

Why aren’t we more outraged that 1,700 people still die on UK roads each year? Today on Highways Voices we talk road safety because, despite

Nottingham College is set to launch its Highway Electrical Maintenance and Installation Operative apprenticeship programme from September 2026. The programme will provide apprentices with a direct pathway

The upgrade of Torbay’s streetlights to cut energy bills and carbon output is making good progress. A new system is being installed allowing engineers to manage the lights more

More than 7,000 casualties could be prevented each year on Australia’s roads through greater use of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), according to insights from
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