Active Travel England releases rural network guidance
Active Travel England has published a ‘first-of-its-kind’ guide for local authorities on designing safer and more accessible rural active travel routes.
Active Travel England has published a ‘first-of-its-kind’ guide for local authorities on designing safer and more accessible rural active travel routes.
Almost one in five schemes from the Government's major projects portfolio last year have been rated red for 'unachievable' - representing £244bn from the programme's total whole life cost of £924.2bn.
A man has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving following a fatal incident involving a member of HW Martin's staff while at work on 8 July on the M23.
The National Audit Office has announced plans to investigate the Lower Thames Crossing following a letter from Transport Action Network raising concerns about the project's rising costs.
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An open letter from the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and industry leaders is calling for a recommitment from the next UK prime minister to existing infrastructure plans after recent budgetary cuts and political departures.
An AI-enabled pavement assessment tool, digital twins, flood resilience tools and new low-carbon and recycled road materials are among the recent innovations from the Roads Research Alliance (RRA).
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Home truths: Moving out of the red zone
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RIS 3 needs to go 'special delivery'
Marie-Claude Hemming, policy director at the Association for Consultancy and Engineering, discusses the delivery challenges around the third road investment strategy (RIS 3).