Liverpool City Council is reminding all road users to refresh their Highway Code knowledge as research suggests the majority of drivers may be unaware of recent changes.
Earle Road, between Webster Road and Cranborne Road, will be the centre of a celebration of active travel, cleaner air, and healthier living on Monday 22nd September, from 8am to 6:00pm
The city currently operates around 230 parking payment machines, of which approximately 85 percent have exceeded their 15-year design life.
Thousands of new LED lamps will be installed across the city, dramatically reducing energy consumption and slashing carbon emissions.
Operation Limit aims to eliminate all road deaths and serious injuries across Merseyside by 2040.
As cycling numbers rise with the warmer weather, Liverpool City Council is calling on road users to take extra care.
Inconsiderate and dangerous parking around schools is a significant problem, placing children and others at risk.
LED streetlights are significantly more energy-efficient than traditional lighting and also more durable, requiring less maintenance.
National Highways issues four tips to ensure a drama free bank holiday weekend
As part of the contract, the two firms are committed to creating social value that will see benefit to the community in addition to the work carried out.
Provisional figures show that in 2024 across Merseyside there were 14 casualties killed or seriously injured who were not wearing their seatbelt at the time of the collision.
The Council is pioneering the use of smart road and highway technologies with a series of experiments across the city on roads, pedestrian crossings and cycle paths.
The programme has recycled over 3,000 tonnes of materials, and achieved a reduction of 68 tonnes of CO2 emissions.
Driving demands 100 per cent focus, and any distraction, especially from mobile phones, can have devastating consequences.