
Britain’s buried networks help Ordnance Survey achieve record revenue
Ordnance Survey (OS), Great Britain’s National Mapping Service, has announced annual results for the financial year ended 31 March 2026, with record revenues of £198.7 million,

Ordnance Survey (OS), Great Britain’s National Mapping Service, has announced annual results for the financial year ended 31 March 2026, with record revenues of £198.7 million,

Highways professionals, software developers, researchers, students and communications specialists are being invited to work together to tackle some of the biggest challenges facing local roads

Birmingham City Council has become the latest local authority to join the National Parking Platform (NPP), marking what the platform’s backers describe as another milestone

TRL has called for renewed urgency and evidence-led action to improve road safety following the publication today (30 th July) of the Department for Transport’s

Responding to the DfT’s data included in its ‘Reported road casualties in Great Britain, drink-drive collisions: 2024’ report the RAC’s head of policy Simon Williams

Rebecca Guy, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents’s (ROSPA) Senior Policy Manager, has responded to the publication of the Department for Transport’s road

Leicester city centre has undergone one of its most significant public protection upgrades in recent years, with a network of intelligent security bollards now in

Local authorities are being urged to focus less on the technology behind digital twins and more on the practical problems they are trying to solve,

The Department for Transport has issued guidance warning motorists that Next Generation (NG) eCall systems fitted to many new cars and light commercial vehicles may

The founder of the JCT Traffic Signals Symposium, Brian Simmonite, had a simple ambition when he launched the event in 1996 – to create a
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