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It’s a familiar scene for most parents driving on a motorway – children misbehaving. But the answer is not to do as one set of parents did and use the hard shoulder as a naughty step.
List of field safety notices (FSNs) from medical device manufacturers from 11 to 15 November 2019.
Work to resurface the hard shoulder and improve the central reservation barrier on the A1 (M) near Durham will begin next week.
Response to a request for information regarding incidents on the M40 and policies regarding lane closures and hard shoulder use between junctions 11 and 12.
The Highways Agency is warning motorway drivers they are putting road workers’ lives at risk by ignoring safety signs and illegally using the hard shoulder to avoid congestion caused by accidents.
Hard shoulder running tests will take place this Sunday, 30 March on a short stretch of the M6 in Birmingham, with a view to an extra lane becoming fully operational by Easter. A further day of testing on Sunday 6...
UK Border Force new style epaulette and its corresponding rank and grade
List of field safety notices (FSNs) from medical device manufacturers from 12 November to 16 November
The Midlands got a boost today with the launch of the latest stretch of ‘smart motorway’, making greater use of technology on the M6 near Birmingham, bringing improved journeys and less congestion.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Eady on 5 December 2014.
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