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Following the recent Transport Committee report, government will pause the rollout of smart motorway schemes until 5 years' worth of safety data is available.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Government pausing the rollout of new all lane running smart motorway schemes until 5 years of safety data is available.
Updated plans for upgrading one of the worst traffic bottlenecks in South-East England have been unveiled by National Highways today
Motorists, businesses and residents are being invited by National Highways to have their say on a major upgrade at the A46 Walsgrave junction in Coventry.
New charter to boost consumer confidence and provide an online one-stop shop on passenger rights and complaints procedures for disabled people.
National Highways has created a new division for Environmental Sustainability as it underlines its commitment to the environment and achieving net zero carbon.
An automatic taper which can close off lanes in minutes and saves road workers having to put out cones in the face of oncoming traffic is to be trialled on the National Highways network.
Announces publication of the annual progress report on the airspace modernisation strategy.
The contract will help us maintain safe, reliable roads for drivers in the West Midlands, Shropshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire and part of North Gloucestershire.
The current Transport for London funding settlement has been extended to 4 February 2022.
Upgrade will provide more seats, services and significantly faster journey times, improving rail connections across the North and Midlands.
In quick succession, the Traffic Commissioner for the West Midlands, Nick Denton, has taken regulatory action against two builders’ merchant companies.
DVLA announce total amount raised for Blood Bikes Wales and who staff voted as their Charity of Choice for 2022.
Preliminary examination into a collision at Burgess Drove user worked crossing, near Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, 9 August 2021.
Fifty veterans will get a digital boost in their job-hunting endeavours thanks to a donation of laptops by National Highways
Letter from Baroness Vere to coach, rail and local authority representatives about extended exemptions from the Public Service Vehicles Accessibility Regulations (PSVAR) 2000.
The next stage of electrification on the Midland Mainline starts, ultimately bringing quieter trains, greater decarbonisation and better connectivity in the region.
RAIB has today released its report into the runaway and derailment of wagons at Toton, Nottinghamshire, 17 January 2021.
An operator brought to public inquiry sought to blame his drivers for all of his failings.
Government caps rail fare increases in 2022 and delays the rise in prices until March to allow passengers more time to buy cheaper flexible and season tickets at the existing rate.
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