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The following summary of planned new and ongoing road improvements over the coming week is correct as of 12 February but could be subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances. All our improvement w…
The following summary of planned new and ongoing road improvements over the coming week is correct as of the above date but could be subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances. All our improvemen…
Work to help keep journeys safe on motorways in Kent by renewing road markings will begin next month.
Drivers heading to Manchester Airport from across the north, Wales and the West Midlands are being reminded the M56 is closed for the whole weekend at the end of the month.
The bus sector is evolving, but the test stays the same: are passengers getting a good deal?
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Patrick McLoughlin visits site of Harbury landslip as Network Rail continues to stabilise the area.
Essential refurbishment work starts on Monday 16 February on the bridge which carries the local road between the B4000 and Radley Bottom over the M4 motorway between junctions 14 and 15 at Poughley.
Patrick McLoughlin explains the future plans for buses including funding, the role of the private sector, cities and technology.
Infrastructure Act becomes law.
Work to install a new footbridge next to the Whyke roundabout near Kingsham will start on Saturday 14 February 2015.
Almost a third of road users do not know what to do when they see a Red X sign displayed, the Highways Agency’s 2014 National Road User Survey shows. Around one in twelve said they would stop if they saw a Red X.
Serious injury to a crew member on board the scallop dredger Wanderer II in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
The UK is in pole position for developing a driverless car industry.
As transport enjoys a higher profile within government, connectivity and integration are at the core of the Department for Transport’s work.
Passengers are made the priority as government implements massive spending programme.
Rail passengers to benefit from on-board wi-fi across England and Wales.
Sinking of scallop dredger Diamond with loss of 1 life in West Burra Firth, Shetland Islands.
Work to resurface a three mile section of the A40 Golden Valley bypass will begin next week, providing a safer and smoother road surface for drivers in Gloucestershire.
Fire and subsequent sinking of passenger transfer catamaran ECC Topaz during engine trials off Lowestoft, England.
Work to reduce congestion on the A1 at Black Cat roundabout, on the Bedfordshire – Cambridgeshire border near St Neots, will be delivered by the end of March.
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