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A new package of measures will protect millions of drivers from unfair and extortionate charges, with a new Code of Practice to help keep cowboy private parking firms in check.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Suzi Perry and Ortis Deley have teamed up to urge drivers to get a better understanding of smart motorways.
The £355m upgrade will improve port access, reduce congestion and enhance safety as well as connections between the city centre and tourist and recreational facilities.
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.
Publication of the Dartford-Thurrock Crossing charging scheme accounts for 2020 to 2021.
Over two weekends last December, specialist teams used a 750-tonne crane to lift 32 beams - weighing a combined 720 tonnes - into place at Binley junction, Coventry
Following the recent Transport Committee report, government will pause the rollout of smart motorway schemes until 5 years' worth of safety data is available.
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.
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.
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.
Fifty veterans will get a digital boost in their job-hunting endeavours thanks to a donation of laptops by National Highways
Investment in crucial maintenance for Birmingham road link between the city centre and the M6 motorway.
National Highways will be working round the clock to remove more than 900 miles of roadworks ahead of the festive getaway.
A VIP tree planting ceremony has taken place to mark the end of a £24million scheme by National Highways to tackle congestion at a busy roundabout.
Since the scheme hit the ground in summer 2019, there have been no Lost Time Incidents – that’s more than 800 days of keeping workers safe on site.
Multimillion-pound investment to improve A40 will ease congestion, improve road safety and allow for the construction of new homes in Oxford.
The BSc aims to close the predicted skill gap in repairing concrete roads.
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