Mercedes Car-to-X tech

Mercedes connected tech warns drivers of potholes


Mercedes-Benz has developed a new connected car technology that alerts drivers to upcoming potholes or significant bumps in the road ahead.
Bridge strike

Lorry strike to bridge halts Cornwall train


Train services to and from Cornwall have been severely disrupted following an incident in which a Tesco lorry struck a bridge in Plymouth.
M6 Toll motorway booth driver POV

Blair think tank: Bring in pay-as-you-go roads


According to a new report released by the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, a new system of road pricing needs to be introduced in the UK.

Magnetised concrete to charge EVs on move


Magment is a magnetised concrete developed by a German company that could be used to charge EVs as they drive.
UK traffic

Climate challenge to £27bn road plan rejected


The government takes another step towards £27bn roads investment after a High Court injunction by a climate group is rejected.
CMA: UK needs ten times more electric car charging points by 2030

Shortfall in UK charging network revealed


The UK needs to expand its electric vehicle charging network tenfold by 2030, according to new government research. 
UK roads melt during UK heatwave

Emergency works as UK roads melt in heatwave


Local councils perform emergency works as increasing temperatures cause some road surfaces to melt.
The government is being urged by leading road research experts to reduce the default national speed limit around towns from 30mph to 20mph in order to reduce road deaths and serious injuries.

Government urged to make 20mph default speed limit


One-third of UK roads now have 20mph limit, as urban areas seek to reduce limits to protect vulnerable road users.
UK traffic

UK's £27bn road-building plan hits legal logjam


Environmental objections hold up government’s road building plans and could lead to traffic chaos.
low-traffic zone cyclist

LTNs generate £14 million in fines over 12 months


Motorists being fined millions of pounds for inadvertently entering low-traffic neighbourhoods.
Revealed: the dangerous defects found on foreign and British lorries

Temporary changes to working hours for HGV drivers


Government move to temporarily extend the number of hours that HGV drivers can work is met with backlash from the industry.
Return of hard shoulder to motorways would endanger drivers, says government minister

Return of hard shoulder 'risks 25 extra deaths'


Reinstalling hard shoulders on smart motorways may cause at least 25 extra road deaths per year, according to a government minister.