The National Highways social media account confirmed the news on Sunday morning (January 25).
Motorists unfairly hit with speeding fines and points seven years ago could have their penalties revoked as part of a major DfT review.
Drivers affected by a fault in variable speed limit cameras may have points removed, be reimbursed, and receive compensation for losses.
Thousands of speeding convictions could be overturned after National Highways expanded its investigation into a technical ...
A hidden glitch in speed cameras has surfaced, potentially overturning thousands of convictions. Could this be the tip of an iceberg affecting many more?
You may have heard about a widely perceived rule of thumb about creeping slightly over the speed limit - but is there any ...
Highland Council has approved the introduction of new motorbike safety features on the A939 between Grantown-on-Spey and ...
The move would be an alternative to EU legislation which says 'super-expensive' equipment must be fitted to improve road ...
The move would be an alternative to EU legislation which says 'super-expensive' equipment must be fitted to improve road ...
New cars could be limited to travelling at a maximum of 73mph under plans being considered by one of the world's leading ...
Thousands of motorists in England were wrongly fined for speeding after a technical fault in motorway speed enforcement ...