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Abseiling, crawling and diving – all in a day’s work for Highways England engineers and inspectors

A two-year routine maintenance programme by Highways England on a bridge used by around 23,000 drivers a day has recently completed – with hardly any

Ultradur RX – more clarity for radar sensors

The development of new technologies for the automotive industry focuses on comfort and the safety of passengers. Chemistry has already made a decisive contribution to

M Group Services Plant & Fleet Solutions invests in new safety camera technology

M Group Services Plant & Fleet Solutions, a part of M Group Services, has introduced an innovative new camera system to enhance and promote safer

Government funds 93 new gritters

The Government has  invested over £16m to help Highways England roll out ninety three brand-new gritters for use this winter, ensuring traffic can continue to move smoothly

After an unprecedented year means the van community is digging deep

There has been a well-documented increase in online shopping as a result of the pandemic this year, putting a greater workload on the shoulders of

Licence Bureau reiterates No Need to Speed message

Licence Bureau, part of the TTC Group, is adding its weight to Road Safety Week (16-22 November) by reiterating the message – No Need to

Toll Roads: taking a ‘Toll’ on your bank account

Toll roads are a real pain aren’t they? Not only do we have to deal with traffic and all the other nuisances of our daily

‘Mega-Lorries’ a positive step toward greener logistics

The government proposals to increase maximum HGV weight to 48 tonnes are a welcome step and should open up some much-needed conversations. There is no

Road to Zero: further responses to the Governments ‘green plan’

Response to the UK Government’s plan to bring forward the ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and vans from 2035 to

Response to the Govt’s plan to end sales of petrol & diesel cars & vans

With the Government’s announcement of an end in 2030 to the sale of new cars and vans with conventional combustion engines the industry has been