A66 scheme faces legal challenge03/05/2024 Campaigners have launched a legal challenge against National Highways’ £1.5bn A66 Northern Trans-Pennine scheme. |
HEA comment: Are we on the road to energy efficiency?03/05/2024 Richard Jackson, president of the Highway Electrical Association, looks at the potential to cut energy use across the sector. |
How do you get a bridge into a wind tunnel?03/05/2024 National Highways has modelled plans for a new central reservation barrier on the M4 Prince of Wales using a wind tunnel. |
'Vital active mobility link' gets planning nod02/05/2024 Oxford City Council has granted planning permission for the Oxpens River Bridge over the Thames in the West End of the city. |
Asphalt sales hit a 10-year low03/05/2024 Cost and funding pressures have driven UK asphalt sales to levels last recorded more than a decade ago, the Mineral Products Association (MPA) has reported. |
Parkex: Parking up for another bumper year03/05/2024 Parkex 2024 runs alongside Traffex at the CBS Arena, Coventry on 22-23 May. The British Parking Association (BPA) sets out the issues that it will bring to life. |
Devon loses - and gains - £10m for roads01/05/2024 Devon County Council is set to allocate an extra £10m for highway maintenance during the current financial year after a windfall from central government. |
New anti-speeding technology arrives in July01/05/2024 All new vehicles sold in the European Union and Northern Reland from 6 July will be fitted with intelligent speed assistance (ISA). In Britain, it is not mandatory but is likely to be fitted to the vast majority of vehicles. |
New CEO gets the green light at SRL03/05/2024 Mobile intelligent transport system manufacturer and supplier SRL Traffic Systems has appointed a new chief executive officer. |
The sector speaks! HOTA set for reform30/04/2024 A Department for Transport call for evidence (CFE) has found that delays and inefficiencies are weakening the Home Office Type Approval (HOTA) process for new road safety devices. |
Potholes cost economy over £14bn a year29/04/2024 The poor state of England’s road network is costing £14.4bn a year in economic damage, new research has revealed. |
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