The Government has today announced plans to test small convoys of partially driverless lorries by the end of 2018.
Learner drivers will be able to have lessons on motorways, Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has announced. The changes will come into effect from 2018, when
Two hundred people were killed in car crashes in Great Britain where at least one driver was over the drink drive limit, according to new
The British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (BVRLA) has responded to the publication of the government’s revised air quality plan.
A judge has today handed three men suspended prison sentences after they were filmed speeding at 134mph on a dual carriageway in the West Midlands.
David Stewart, MSP for the Highlands and Islands, has been given his second Scottish Road Safety Parliamentarian Award by the charity Brake and Digby Brown
Brake, the road safety charity, is delighted to announce that Barlow Robbins, specialist solicitors in maximum severity and fatal crashes, have continued their support for
Brake has today written to Jesse Norman MP, who has just been confirmed by the Department for Transport as the new Roads Minister. In the
Brake, the road safety charity, is delighted to announce that Lyons Davidson have continued their support for Brake’s annual Family Liaison Officer Conference, and will
Transport Scotland has today released provisional headline figures for road casualties reported to the police in Scotland in 2016, showing 191 people were killed in