Coronavirus Covid-19: UK vehicles to get MOT exemption
Vehicles in the UK are set to get temporary exemption from Ministry of Transportation (MOT) testing to enable continued availability of vital services.
Vehicles in the UK are set to get temporary exemption from Ministry of Transportation (MOT) testing to enable continued availability of vital services.
Transport for New South Wales has announced plans to introduce extended clearways on Blaxland Road, a key corridor between Ryde and Epping, to reduce congestion on Sydney roads.
MIT, in collaboration with Toyota Research Institute, has developed a data driven simulation system with which autonomous cars can learn to drive in real world conditions and navigate through worse...
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has suspended driving tests in England, Scotland and Wales for up to three months, effective from 21 March.
The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has opened a new bridge for traffic in the Indian city of North Sikkim.
IndInfravit Trust has completed the acquisition of eight operational road assets from Sadbhav Infrastructure Project for INR63bn (approximately $834m).
Transport Scotland has awarded Bear Scotland contract to manage trunk roads in the south-east of the country.
Telecom firm Nokia has delivered an Internet of Things (IoT)-based highway landslide monitoring and early warning system for Chinese highways operations management company BGIGC Group.
Sacyr Concessions has financially closed the concession for the Pamplona-Cúcuta dual carriageway project in Colombia for $520m.
German road safety solutions provider Jenoptik has secured orders for the supply of traffic safety equipment in the US and Canada to support Vision Zero initiatives.