Councils face new rules for spending pothole funding

Councils will face new rules on how they spend funding to fix potholes and maintain local roads, under new requirements set out by the government. Under the new measures, local highway authorities that fail to demonstrate they are maintaining roads effectively could lose around a third of their £1.6 billion funding for the next year. […]

ITS UK publishes manifestos for Scotland and Wales ahead of devolved elections

ITS UK has published two new manifestos for Scotland and Wales, setting out how the transport technology sector can support smarter, greener, more integrated transport networks across both nations. The manifestos, published ahead of upcoming elections in the Scottish and Welsh Parliaments on 7 May, outline a series of practical recommendations to maximise the role […]

Rees Jeffreys Road Fund seeking sustainable infrastructure ideas

Rees Jeffreys Road Fund is interested in exploring how “System of Systems” thinking can scope, and if possible find solutions for, the multi-faceted challenge of sustaining roads infrastructure. To help develop the organisation’s thinking, Rees Jeffreys Road Fund is inviting suggestions about how this idea might be taken forward and welcomes two-page submissions suggesting how […]

Potholes are ‘pushing up repair bills and insurance claims’ for low‑income drivers

Potholes across the UK are contributing to rising vehicle repair costs and changing the landscape of motor insurance for lower‑income drivers. According to Reveela, briefings from councils and insurers’ own files show a spike in pothole damage claims, lengthening settlement times and tougher underwriting criteria. Here we lay out the newest evidence, profile real drivers’ […]

New Acusensus AI cameras helping Sussex Police detect traffic offences

New AI cameras are being used to help Sussex Police target offenders and save lives. Sussex is the latest force to deploy the Acusensus solution, which went live today (13 April), that is designed specifically to detect drivers using a mobile phone or not wearing a seatbelt. These are among the ‘fatal five’ offences, and […]

Modified Kier highways contract extended for another year

Shropshire Council has extended Kier’s highways contract for an additional year, taking it to April 2027. Under the modified contract, Kier will be supporting Shropshire Council to achieve its mixed economy ambitions. The decision reflects Kier’s ongoing support for the council’s plans to improve highways services and develop a more local, flexible approach to delivery. […]

Dutch vehicle licensing authority first in EU to approve Tesla FSD driver support tech

RDW, the Dutch vehicle licensing authority, has approved Tesla’s driving assistance system FSD, making the Netherlands the first country in Europe where the technology can be used on public roads. The agency said in a statement it had researched and tested the Full Self-Driving Supervised system for 18 months, and said if properly used it can make […]