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Manufactured by Zimmer Biomet – do not use this device in the reverse configuration. (MDA/2017/023)
Response to a request for a list of dual carriageways in the East of England that do not have hard shoulders and for a list of dual carriageways that have refuge areas.
Response to a request regarding information on road traffic collision and hard shoulder data from 2013 to date.
The incident was one of 240 offences – averaging 24 per day – recorded during Operation Peninsula, a multi-agency fortnight of action on the M5 and M4.
Manufactured by Zimmer Biomet - recall due to increased risk of fracture for all titanium trays manufactured before September 2011 and distributed in the UK between September 2010 and January 2017.
List of field safety notices (FSNs) from medical device manufacturers from 21 to 26 September 2020
Every new All Lane Running (ALR) motorway will open with technology in place to spot stopped or broken-down vehicles quickly.
Employment Tribunal decision.
National Highways is starting work on a series of enhancements on more than 60 miles of dynamic hard shoulder motorway across the country by upgrading the central reservation safety barriers.
The Chancellor has today (Thursday 17th November) announced his Autumn Statement, aiming to restore stability to the economy, protect high-quality public services and build long-term prosperity for the United Kingdom.
Wheeler-dealers trading cars, people picking flowers, and a driver who thought the “fire” notification on their dashboard display meant their car was ablaze - instead of the name of the Adele track they were listening to.
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