UK-first: Cambridge debuts new 'cycle street'
The Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) has opened the UK’s first ‘cycle street’ to the public as the £2m project nears completion.
The Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) has opened the UK’s first ‘cycle street’ to the public as the £2m project nears completion.
National Highways has submitted a breach of contract filing against WSP in the High Court.
Visitors to this year's Hillhead exhibition – taking place at Hillhead Quarry from 23–25 June – will see ‘more live equipment demonstrations than ever before’.
Applications are now open for operators to run self-driving passenger services on UK roads.
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Hill & Smith Infrastructure has unveiled it's latest breakthrough, the Incursion Defender, providing industry with a major advance in on-site worker protection.
Heidelberg Materials has successfully used hydrogen to decarbonise asphalt production on an industrial scale for the first time in the UK.
COMMENT AND ANALYSIS
Comment: Wet wet wet (or poetic licence and the structures fund)
Steve Gooding, director of the RAC Foundation and former DfT director general, discusses the impact of April showers, subsoil issues and what could make a good inclusion in the Department for Transport's newly launched Structures Fund.
Analysis: Is automated Waymo fun for London?
Deputy editor George Barker looks at automated taxi service provider, Waymo, some of the issues it has faced across the pond and what, if anything, is being done to avoid repeating the same mistakes when it comes to London.