
Northants shelves plans to turn speed cameras back on
Fixed speed cameras in Northamptonshire will not be turned back on, even though the county’s Chief Constable said only last month that they would be.

Fixed speed cameras in Northamptonshire will not be turned back on, even though the county’s Chief Constable said only last month that they would be.

The Institute of Highway Engineers (IHE) is supporting the B509/3 BSI standards committee who is currently attempting to review BS 8442 which covers temporary traffic

The Government is to introduce green number plates in the autumn to help local authorities put in place new policies to incentivise people to own

Oxfordshire County Council installed a new Videalert automated platform to reduce journey times and improve air quality in and around the City of Oxford by better enforcing bus lanes. The move to

One of the UK’s leading transport technology experts says the transport community must reconsider all it’s been planning for Mobility as a Service and shared

A fleet of three driverless buses take to the streets of the Estonian capital Tallin from today to deliver an inclusive last mile transport service.

Transport officials in the American city of Columbus have come up with a way to help disadvantaged people get online at home, by beefing up

Highways England has launched a 15-year plan to accelerate the use of digital technology in infrastructure to help ‘dramatically’ increase productivity and save billions of

The business group London First is urging its members to think carefully how its staff get to and from work as they return after months

Carmakers Ford and Volkswagen have signed agreements to expand their global alliance on a range of technology including electric and autonomous vehicles. The companies think
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