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A £1.5 billion project that will transform journeys on one of the east of England’s most vital roads reaches its half-way point this week.
High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd Managing Director - Phase One, Jim Crawford, responds to the sixth Construction Commissioner’s report published in September 2018.
Claire Gilmore to replace, in February 2019, Joan Aitken as the Traffic Commissioner for Scotland.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The government backs a ‘one-stop shop’ for motorists to appeal private parking fines.
Vehicle operators found using tyres more than 10 years old will face a follow-up investigation and potential regulatory action.
Update to the operators of heavy vehicles guidance.
Government support for the first UK trials of self-driving vehicle services.
Potential for over 170,000 passengers to travel on the new route every year.
Measures to combat road rage, encourage more mutual respect between road users and protect the vulnerable released in 2 year action plan to improve road safety.
Announcing publication of a response to the Cycling and Walking Investment Strategy (CWIS): safety review call for evidence.
Multi-faith service brought together industry, government and schoolchildren to mark the Year of Engineering and inspire the next generation.
New technology will be installed in the Saltash Tunnel over the coming months to ensure the safety of thousands of drivers who use the route in Cornwall.
Boeing 737, C-FWGH, took off with insufficient thrust for the environmental conditions and struck an obstacle after lift-off.
Students in Cardiff and London go behind the scenes with Apple as the tech giant kicks off its Year of Engineering Field Trips
The number of cars failing emissions tests has more than doubled since the new MOT introduced stricter emission rules on 20 May 2018.
HS2 today began the search for the construction team that will take the new Curzon Street station from concept to reality, and put Birmingham firmly at the heart of the HS2 network.
The hazard perception part of the theory test now includes clips to test a learner driver’s ability to spot developing hazards in different weather conditions.
RAIB has today released its report into the collision at Waterloo station, London, on 15 August 2017.
The High Court has upheld our approach to developing options for a vital £250 million investment in the A5036 between Switch Island and the Port of Liverpool.
Facebook announces support for the Year of Engineering as part of its commitment to investing in UK engineering .
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