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Follow the Red X code and don’t drive in a motorway lane with a Red X displayed.
The CCTV footage shows a caravan snaking out of control, narrowly missing other traffic on the M1 in Leicestershire, before overturning and colliding with the safety barrier.
Improving the railway and boosting the supply chain address at the Derby and Derbyshire Rail Forum Conference 2014.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Bridge will help slash congestion into and out of Portsmouth.
HS2 hybrid Bill petitioning dates released.
The cost of the driving theory test could be cut by 25% under plans announced today (10 April 2014).
Drivers are already starting to benefit from improvements to the M54 Forge roundabout, which have been completed ahead of schedule by the Highways Agency, despite challenging winter weather.
The Highways Agency will be resurfacing the M6 between junctions 15 and 16 near Stoke-on-Trent from Monday 14 April.
Outcome of the HS2 2013 consultation on property compensation for the London to West Midlands route and details of compensation packages.
Release of HS2 compensation schemes including the express purchase scheme, rent-back option and exceptional hardship scheme.
Twelve flagged ships were under detention in UK ports in March 2014 after failing port state control inspection.
Minister announces way forward for Port of Dover.
Outlines our plans for improving and expanding Britain’s railways.
Plan for Dover unlocks a bright future for historic port and town.
The April 2014 issue of the bulletin for authorised testing facilities (ATFs) who host annual vehicle tests for lorries, buses, coaches and trailers.
Secretary of State for Transport tours the new facilities at fast-growing airport.
Senior Traffic Commissioner opens 6 week consultation for revised statutory document on local bus services.
Plans for the £1.5bn A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme moved a step closer today with the launch of a 10 week consultation.
The litter blighting England's motorways costs at least £6 million a year to collect and could fill an Olympic sized swimming pool four times over, latest figures from the Highways Agency show.
Driving test candidates will now no longer be able to use foreign language voiceovers and interpreters on their test.
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