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Maritime Safety Action plan released.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Launch of the Maritime Safety Action Plan.
From 1 July 2019 all manufacturers must install an acoustic sound system in new types of quiet electric and hybrid electric vehicles to improve road safety.
Two fully electric powered roadworks vehicles are being trialled by Highways England for the first time, the company announced today (Thursday 27 June).
An injured gorge walker was airlifted to hospital by the HM Coastguard St Athan helicopter on Sunday 23 June after falling from a waterfall.
Fatal man overboard from a potter on Loch Torridon off Ardheslaig, Scotland.
Plans to deliver improvements on the A358 between the M5 at Taunton and the Southfields roundabout on the A303 have moved a step closer after the preferred route was announced.
Beagle B121 Series 2 Pup (G-TSKY), loss of engine power during private flight, Isle of Wight.
British motorists could have missed out on savings of nearly £5 million last year by not going online to apply for or renew their driving licence, according to new DVLA figures published today.
Urgent bulletin for owners and operators of boats with retractable keels or retractable weighted centreboards.
Six leading UK architecture studios presented their suggested designs for Poland’s future Solidarity Transport Hub, in a special workshop at the British Embassy Warsaw.
Market Harborough station upgrades include extending platforms, creating more seats and improving journey times.
Plans announced today mean signage could be improved to protect pedestrians and motorists using private level crossings.
A multi-million pound Highways England road improvement scheme, which will create thousands of jobs, reduce congestion and boost the South West economy, reached a significant milestone at the weekend.
Highways England and Bristol City Council are embarking on a new project to restore part of the historic Stoke Park Estate landscape alongside the M32 gateway into Bristol, in parallel with other ongoing projects in the park.
An innovative all-in-one response vehicle that can stop and direct motorway traffic after incidents – then clean up spillages and repair the road afterwards – is set to dramatically reduce delays for drivers.
A huge new motorway bridge will be lifted in to place over the M27 near Southampton this weekend.
Report shows that allowing HGVs over 7.5 tonnes to travel 10mph faster has saved business millions of pounds a year and may have improved road safety.
RAIB has today released its report into a collision between a train and utility vehicle at Dollands Moor freight yard, Kent, 4 September 2018.
In a speech made at the Royal Aeronautical Society, Baroness Vere discusses engineering and education.
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