As a growing number of drivers admit to feeling unsafe using smart motorways, an automotive expert has urged all Brits to ...
A new survey by the breakdown company, based in Basingstoke, showed more than 13,500 drivers suggested a third of recipients ...
The breakdown company's new survey of more than 13,500 drivers suggested a third of recipients felt "unsafe" on these types ...
Some 34% of motorists are more anxious driving on dynamic hard shoulder smart motorways, which can be turned into active ...
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Smart motorway radar detection systems have failed to keep divers safe due to outages, new findings reveal. There are calls ...
National Highways experienced signal outages lasting 28 days, eight hours and four minutes - with motorists, drivers and road ...
Technology designed to keep drivers safe on smart motorways failed on several stretches of the strategic road network last ...
A third of drivers report feeling “a lot less safe” on any form of “smart” motorway than they did three years ago, a new ...
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNThird of drivers feel 'a lot less safe' on smart motorways than they did 3 years ago, survey revealsDrivers feel "a lot less safe" on smart motorways compared to three years ago, a new survey conducted by the AA has revealed.
The first smart motorway was launched in 2006 on the M42, with three out of five drivers calling for the end of the system.
The smart motorway on the M4 in Berkshire "doesn't feel safe", according to one in three drivers surveyed by the AA. A new survey by the breakdown company, based in Basingstoke, showed more than ...
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