Council challenges HE over toll “betrayal”
Officials at the East London council Havering has written to the Transport Secretary demanding Highways England reverse a decision not to offer its residents a
Officials at the East London council Havering has written to the Transport Secretary demanding Highways England reverse a decision not to offer its residents a
The UK’s largest independent road safety charity, IAM RoadSmart, is calling for the Government to show “real leadership” to drive down death and injury on
Four months after stopping work because of social distancing concerns, crews working on turning the A9 in Scotland into a dual carriageway are back at
Thurrock Council will once again highlight its opposition to the Lower Thames Crossing in a letter to Highway England. In a letter, Thurrock Council will
Less traffic on the roads for the past few months has led to a bridge repair project on the M56 finishing almost four months early.
SRL Traffic Systems, is expanding into the high speed variable messagesign (VMS) market, with a multi-million pound investment in a fleet of large units designed
Chester-based CAV technology company Wejo has received a grant from the Government’s future fund to continue developing its data-sharing solution. It’s understood Wejo received up
Work will start today to demolish and replace a 50-year old bridge over junction 2 of the M53. Four giant remote-controlled transporters will remove the
The Highways sector will face significant challenges related to climate change in the next decade, according to Scott Wardrop, Chief Executive of Eurovia. Speaking as
Highways England, Swindon Borough Council, Swindon and Wiltshire Local Enterprise Partnership and developers Persimmon and Redrow have joined forces to deliver extra lanes at M4
New concrete technology developments could help organisations such as Highways England reduce the amount of nitrogen dioxide, according to Britpave-the British Cementitious Paving Association. The
The coronavirus lockdown has seen a massive reduction in income from fuel duty, which was down by £2.4bn in April and May compared to the
Specialist engineering company P Ducker Systems has appointed a new managing director from within its ranks to succeed long-serving Mike Rose. Nathan Lawson takes over
When you stop and think about it, a huge amount of innovation in the highways and transport technology industries over the past 20 years have
It’s reported that the intelligent transport systems division of Siemens is to be renamed Yunex Traffic. Reuters says the German engineering company is pressing ahead
The Transport Technology Forum is planning two hour-long radio style discussion programmes in the evenings of its annual conference next month. When held in person,
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