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Cutting edge technology that monitors tyre pressures, tread depth and the axle weight of HGVs has been hailed for its potential in boosting safety on the roads.
As COVID-19 restrictions lift, Transport Secretary invests in the Bikeability cycling proficiency training scheme so that more people can feel confident cycling.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Announcement of the planned creation of a second cycling and walking investment strategy for actions beyond 2021.
The Department for Transport has received the Highways England anniversary report on ALR motorways.
As more people than ever opt for electric vehicles, the government announces changes to the plug-in car, van and truck grant.
Hydrogen transport hub is one step closer to becoming a reality in Tees Valley.
If you break down - go left! That’s the message today from Highways England as it launches its biggest ever campaign to help drivers feel safer on the country’s motorways.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson sets out vision to level up and boost connectivity across the UK through improved transport infrastructure.
HGV drivers reminded to get tested for COVID-19 early in their journey at one of 37 UK haulier advice sites providing tests.
Notification of COVID-19 support fund expenditure.
Controversial EU Vnuk motor insurance law may be removed from British law.
Schoolchildren, cyclists and pedestrians will soon be able to use a new and wider bridge to cross the A5.
Government announces financial boost to encourage electric vehicle use and launches consultation on improving the charging experience.
Highways England and partners are today encouraging road users to carry out regular vehicle maintenance and checks during the current national lockdown.
Highways England is improving access for residents, walkers and cyclists along West Street, Ringwood, in the New Forest ahead of work to widen the A31, with help from a cash award.
Transport Secretary announces funding to increase the number of electric vehicle chargepoints.
To mark the first anniversary of Brexit, the government unveils new designs for driving licences and number plates without the EU flag.
Report revealing the full economic value of self-driving vehicles in the UK released.
Requirement for hauliers needing to test negative for COVID-19 within 72 hours of leaving the UK for France to continue.
Highways England Chair Dipesh J Shah OBE today announced Nick Harris will be Highways England’s Acting Chief Executive from 1 February when Jim O’Sullivan steps down from the role.
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