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Advises on how to consider light within the planning system.
Report a street light problem to the local council - they are responsible for installation and maintenance of street lighting
Towns and cities across the UK will deploy smart street lamps to test next-gen digital tech, offering EV charging and improved wireless connectivity, as part of a £1.3 million government pilot.
How to report faulty or broken traffic lights depends on where you live and the type of road
Includes street cleaning, traffic lights and reporting problems
Artworks from the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle chosen to adorn the corridors of Number 10 Downing Street.
Signals, stopping procedures, lighting, control of the vehicle, speed limits, stopping distances, lines and lane markings and multi-lane carriageways, smoking, mobile phones and sat nav.
Light signals used to control traffic, including traffic light signals, flashing red lights, motorway signals and lane control signals.
How utility companies and highway authorities can safely carry out the signing, lighting and guarding of street works and road works on all highways and roads.
Allocations of the Traffic Signal Obsolescence Grant (TSOG) and Green Light Fund (GLF) for combined authorities and local highway authorities.
New research has been carried out which will shed some light on how street lighting could be used to pave the way for autonomous vehicles in the future.
£4m competition will explore ways to make it simpler and quicker for mobile companies to use publicly-owned buildings and curbside infrastructure - such as CCTV poles and traffic signals - to host 5G radio equipment.
Drones and 3D printing technology being explored to fix potholes while councils receive funding to improve traffic light systems to cut congestion and emissions.
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