
Stamp It Out releases strategy to eradicate roadworker abuse
A change to the law, education of both the industry and road users and an easy-to-use reporting mechanism are all needed to help eradicate road

A change to the law, education of both the industry and road users and an easy-to-use reporting mechanism are all needed to help eradicate road

Average speed camera specialist Jenoptik has switched on a series of new enforcement systems in Wolverhampton and along key routes in the Black Country. The

The leader of Kent County Council has detailed plans to cope with up to 7,000 lorries delayed within the county should the UK be treated

The transport technology firm Smart Video and Sensing have delivered another MOVA (Microprocessor Optimised Vehicle Actuation) site using the smartmicro UMRR11 multilane radar. Working with

Proposals to overhaul cycling, walking and public transport infrastructure in Sheffield have launched as plans for the city centre scheme are shared for public consultation.

Siemens has made the first installation of its new Plus+ signal controller using a new technique to wire up the loop detectors used in its

A city traffic engineer has explained how accurate up-to-date data helped him make informed decisions about modal shift and traffic management during the initial days

The Transport Technology Forum’s latest research into travel patterns in cities, towns and villages based on local authority-sourced data suggests the latest English lockdown triggered

The Highways Sector’s collective Stamp it Out petition to government has now reached its next milestone signatories, in its quest to amend the law around

The former Transport Minister and now leading consultant Steve Norris says reported changes to charging for road use can’t come soon enough. It’s understood the
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