
Former Facebook boss joins National Highways24/06/2022 Former Facebook director Diego Oliva has been appointed as a non-executive director of National Highways. |
DfT begins council traffic fines roll-out24/06/2022 The first tranche of local authorities in England are set to get new powers to fine motorists for moving traffic violations next month after ministers approved their requests and laid an order before Parliament. |
Changes due to signs and devices standard after industry spots errors23/06/2022 The BSI has agreed to make corrections to the BS 8442:2022 standard on Miscellaneous road traffic signs and devices - Requirements and test methods, following concerns from the industry. |
Wardrop says emissions cuts 'not a game'23/06/2022 Eurovia’s chief executive has joined calls for carbon modelling to be simplified as he warned against ‘greenwashing’ in the highways sector. |
New project aims for digital local roads22/06/2022 A new project is getting underway to analyse the potential benefits of increasing connectivity and the use of digital technology on local roads in England to create ‘digital roads’. |
Council urges calm as LTN wars break out22/06/2022 Oxfordshire County Council has urged residents and road users ‘to engage constructively’ with its consultation on trial low traffic neighbourhoods after vandalism costing £12,000 in a month. |
Aggregate Industries hoists the standard for warm mix23/06/2022 Aggregate Industries has transitioned to warm mix asphalt production as standard across its asphalt product portfolio. |
National Highways panned over smart motorway secrecy23/06/2022 National Highways has refused to disclose the outcome of a project testing computer analysis of CCTV images for stopped vehicle detection (SVD) on smart motorways - but implicitly conceded the idea is not being taken forward. |
National Highways tweaks standards to cut carbon23/06/2022 National Highways can cut the cement content of concrete and reduce its carbon impact by placing more confidence in modern quality control processes, its sustainability boss has told Traffex attendees. |
Volker gets rescue job on Brum viaduct21/06/2022 Birmingham City Council has awarded VolkerFitzpatrick a £59m contract for strengthening and refurbishment works to the A38(M) Tame Valley Viaduct, whose current theoretical load capacity has been rated as zero. |
Baroness Vere celebrates Traffex and transport opportunities17/06/2022 In her keynote address to Traffex delegates, Baroness Vere said road pricing presented an 'opportunity' and that the loss of fuel duty tax revenue from the switch to electric vehicles (EVs) was an 'undeniable challenge'. |
Tarmac to end hot mix after 120 years
Wardrop says emissions cuts 'not a game'
DfT begins council traffic fines roll-out