East Midlands leaders unite in Westminster to push for action on Junction 24

Political leaders, regional partners and major businesses have come together in Westminster to call for urgent action to unlock investment and growth across the East Midlands by addressing the transport constraints at Junction 24 of the M1.  The event, hosted by the MP for Rushcliffe, James Naish MP, brought together MPs from across the region including Amanda Hack, Jonathan Davies, Catherine Atkinson, Samantha Niblett, Jacob Collier and […]

Self-driving vehicles: Next step on UK rollout as public, charities and businesses asked for views

The Government is asking road users, industry and disability groups to help shape the framework, which will ensure self-driving technology is safely introduced on Britain’s roads. This is a key next step in implementing the landmark Automated Vehicles (AV) Act, which will ensure self-driving technology can help transform travel by strengthening road safety and improving accessible transport options – including access to essential services – especially […]

Better buses, more services: £3 billion boost for millions of passengers

Millions of passengers across the UK are set to benefit from faster, cheaper and more reliable buses after the government announced a £3 billion boost for services and infrastructure. Multi-year funding will give councils the freedom to spend their allocations in whatever way they see fit, whether it is lowering the prices of fares, introducing new routes […]

Driving test backlogs: Transport Committee publishes letters with Minister 

The Transport Committee has published correspondence with the Government regarding its efforts to reduce waiting times for learner drivers to secure tests.  The two letters, between Committee Chair Ruth Cadbury and Simon Lightwood, Minister for Roads and Buses, discusses plans to upgrade the DVSA’s online booking system which continues to be exploited by resale bots.  […]

National Highways identifies solution to M48 HGV weight restriction

National Highways’ preferred solution that will ensure there are never too many HGVs using the Severn crossing, enabling the current weight restriction to be removed, has been identified. HGVs weighing over 7.5 tonnes are currently diverted onto the M4 Prince of Wales bridge. To solve this, from next autumn HGVs will leave the M48 at […]

Highways Sector Council launches second phase of ‘Ways of Life’ campaign

The Highways Sector Council (HSC) today unveils the second phase of its ‘Ways of Life’ campaign – a cross-industry initiative designed to spotlight the diverse job opportunities within the highways sector and inspire the next generation to see it as a place to build careers of purpose, skill, and impact. Launched in partnership with the […]

New Roads and Buses Minister praises industry but sounds warning

Newly appointed Roads and Buses Minister, Simon Lightwood MP, used his keynote speech on day two of Highways UK 2025 to praise the industry while warning of potentially difficult times ahead. Beginning on a light-hearted note by referring to him replacing his predecessor Lillian Greenwood in the ‘transfer window’, Mr Lightwood, MP for Wakefield ans […]

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