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Highways Voices 27 September – looking ahead to Highways UK
With just three weeks to go to Highways UK at Birmingham’s NEC, this week’s Highways Voices gives you details of what to expect, talks to
Highways Voices 20 September – Rory Sutherland talks to the JCT Symposium plus a challenge for the signals industry
“I think allowing road pricing schemes to be designed by economists and only economists is really, really dangerous,” says Rory Sutherland on today’s Highways Voices
Highways Voices 13 September – the National Persistent Evader Database with Alan Wood
On Monday we broke the news that the final legal paperwork for the National Persistent Evader Database has been completed and a trial of the
Highways Voices 6 September – Paula Claytonsmith of LCRIG
“We are doing work in the area of skills working with Salford Council and Salford College, helping them put on their first apprenticeship programme for
Highways Voices 19 July – National Highways’ next generation delivering social value
When I go to site, I love it, and I just feel like I’m in a little sweet shop or something,” says National Highways Civil
Highways Voices 12 July – the ethics of driverless vehicles with Prof Nick Reed
“People did not want self driving vehicles to protect the occupants more than other road users,” Professor Nick Reed explains on this week’s Highways Voices
Highways Voices 5 July – The LCRIG Innovation Festival
“I can see this event can see this practically being the whole show ground at some point,,” comments new LCRIG CEO Paula Claytonsmith on today’s
Highways Voices 28 June – looking ahead to Highways UK and two other key industry events
Ten thousand visitors, around 300 speakers and nearly 250 exhibitors are expected at Highways UK in October, and with that many people involved, we need
Highways Voices 21 June – The Operator Skills Hub with Balfour Beatty and Flannery Plant Hire
When Balfour Beatty joined forces with Flannery Plant Hire two years ago to create a ‘best-in-class’ operators skills hub they never would have imagined the
Highways Voices 14 June – kerbside management with Grid Smarter Cities
This week on Highways Voices we talk about how better managing the kerbside for deliveries saves fuel and time, raises revenue and cuts emissions. Subscribe
Highways Voices 7 June – Richard Hammond and Chris Boardman on the future of the car
“People… buy a new football strip every six months because of the team they support,” says motoring journalist Richard Hammond on this week’s Highways Voices,
Highways Voices 31 May – Changing transport technology discussed in Lisbon
We hear from two CEOs, an inclusive mobility visionary and industry legend on Highways Voices this week. Subscribe to Highways Voices free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google
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LCRIG announces record entries for this year’s DfT Special Recognition Awards
A record number of entries have been received for this year’s DfT Special Recognition Awards. There are a total of seven prestigious awards being handed