
Road safety action on M6 captures more than 600 offences
More than 600 offences were discovered in a week of action by police and Highways England patrolling the M6 in unmarked HGV ‘supercabs’. Police officers

More than 600 offences were discovered in a week of action by police and Highways England patrolling the M6 in unmarked HGV ‘supercabs’. Police officers

Forming a team with the best people around them that have different talent is one of the most important attributes of being a good leader,

Highways England is extending CDER Group’s existing contract for the recovery of unpaid Dart Charge penalties for a further two years until June 2023. Having

Travel innovations company Clearview Intelligence has entered a Professional Development Partnership with the Institute of Highway Engineers, that will see both organisations work together to

Safer Highways has announced the first sponsors for its Highways Heroes Awards, as the industry moves to support the event set up to recognise the

A new survey suggests that half of drivers do not understand the “no motor vehicles” signs used around Low Traffic Neighbourhoods, with nearly three-in-ten wrongly

Moves to support a bid for up to £50million for transport schemes in Lancashire have been given the green light by councillors Members of Lancashire

North Ayrshire Council is looking for £25 million of government funding to help fund the upgrade of a ‘missing link’ road in the region. The

The Department for Transport (DfT) has updated the guidance for local authorities in England on lane rental schemes, including a cost benefit analysis. This guidance

This year’s in-person JCT Traffic Signals Symposium has received a major confidence boost with Transport for London committing to send ten delegates to the event.
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