All-lane-running (ALR) smart motorways make up around 13 per cent of England's motorway network in a bid to reduce congestion ...
Current smart motorways include the M1, M6 and M25, as well as the M60, and M42 - but motorists using them have been warned.
Motorists could be at risk of a fine of up to £2,500 and three or more points on their licence for not paying attention to ...
A major UK motorway road will close for up to three weeks as National Highways confirm new road updates coming this week.
There is another, less well-known motorway offence which police are increasingly cracking down on - and some offenders may not even know they are doing anything wrong ...
If a digital gantry sign flashes up with a red 'X' it means the lane is closed and traffic should move out of it immediately.
Smart motorway drivers face £2,500 fines for ignoring a sign on the motorway, it has been warned. Current smart motorways include the M1, M6 and M25, as well as the M60, and M42 - but motorists ...