
London’s Streetspace initiative ruled unlawful
London’s Streetspace scheme has been ruled unlawful by the High Court, because it disadvantaged taxi drivers. Streetspace was designed to create more space for people

London’s Streetspace scheme has been ruled unlawful by the High Court, because it disadvantaged taxi drivers. Streetspace was designed to create more space for people

On the cover of the 2016 Transport Scotland Road Safety Strategy is a picture of the Sheriffhall Roundabout on the A720 in Scotland. There perhaps

The Welsh Government has endorsed the recommendations of the South East Wales Transport Commission that plans to help tackle congestion in the south east of

A new average speed limit on the M4 will only be a success if it’s properly enforced, a Welsh Government committee has heard. The South

More than 400 fines have been issued to HGV drivers who failed to obtain a valid Kent Access Permit before entering the county. Kent Police

Telent will celebrate its 30-year collaboration of working with West Sussex Council, following the award of a five-year extension to its contract. The new contract

Navtech Radar’s ClearWay stopped vehicle detection technology is to be deployed on more roads across the UK as part of Highways England’s programme to enhance

Ordnance Survey (OS) has made a new suite of APIs will be available for the public sector to access and use for free to support their

Kier Highways will now mainatin all technology assets across Highways England’s Area 13 network, where it where it has delivered the Maintenance and Response contract

Wiltshire Council has become the first local authority to join Safer Highways as part of its new free membership programme and is also backing the
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