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Traffic lights increasing nationwide by 5%

The number of traffic lights in the United Kingdom is increasing currently at a rate of 5%. A freedom of

Top 10 driver dreads: New North West motorist won’t weather the British weather

Difficult weather, driving solo, and the dark make new North West drivers dubious about taking to the roads the first time, according to car insurance specialist Admiral MultiCar.

Manchester set to benefit from £1.5billion five-year road investment plan

Manchester drivers are set to benefit from the biggest increase in capacity on the region’s roads for 50 years after Highways England announced it plans to invest £1.5billion in the North West’s roads.

Russia’s ban on trans drivers ‘will trigger surge in LGBT hate crime across globe’

The Chairman of the Manchester transgender charity Sparkle has condemned the Russian law banning transgender people from driving.

Grit and determination: Road salting ‘worth every penny’ across Manchester

A increased effort will be required to make the roads safer across Manchester in the next few months, after experts predicted a colder than average winter lies ahead.

In pictures: ‘Deflating’ end for Wythenshawe car thief as tyre stinger halts 120mph police chase

The dramatic end to a Wythenshawe car thief’s 120mph police chase has ‘left him deflated’ after bringing him to a halt – and capturing it on Twitter.

HS2 latest: Osborne and Cameron reveal dream of ‘Northern Powerhouse’… with Manchester at the centre

Prime Minister David Cameron and Chancellor of Exchequer George Osborne stopped by Manchester Victoria train station and the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) following the announcement of a proposed HS3 high-speed railway line to connect northern cities from Liverpool to Hull.

Where do you draw the line? Trafford Council splash £4,000 on strip of double yellow lines in Sale

Trafford Council spent almost £4,000 in a scheme introducing double yellow lines to a small area of Sale last year.

‘I’ll throw you in the boot of this car!’ Former Manchester traffic warden busts myths on ‘most-hated’ profession

Former Manchester warden bares all on social media

Manchester goes for a bite of the Big Apple: City asks New York for cycling secret to get people pedalling

Transport for Greater Manchester looking across the pond

Manchester now second worst for banned drivers in UK as Birmingham knock us off shameful top spot

The percentage of disqualified drivers has fallen by 0.1%

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