Silver bullet 22 April 2025
The Silvertown Tunnel is finally open for business. One question remains: what’s it for?
The Silvertown Tunnel is finally open for business. One question remains: what’s it for?
Road numbering is a system with clear rules. What happens when the people responsible for numbering roads don't follow them?
Last year we reported on an experimental "3D" zebra crossing. It turns out they're multiplying... if you know where to look!
The Ultra Low Emission Zone is now in force across Central London. What does it mean for you? And what's next?
Some 3D paint tricks mean one London zebra crossing is no longer taking its job lying down.
Three London Boroughs are rushing to implement the first Ultra Low Emission Zones ahead of the Mayor's London-wide plan.
Some of Central London's quieter streets are still, surprisingly, lit by old and rather beautiful gas lanterns. Here are a few, by day and by night.
A new Toxicity Charge applies to vehicles in Central London from today, and this is only the start.
The annual London Pride event was accompanied, in 2016, by some quite unusual changes to traffic lights around Trafalgar Square. The green men went missing — and seven new symbols took their place.
The 1920s and 30s saw a huge roadbuilding boom in London's suburbs. Some of those roads are incredibly well known, but here are five Arterial Roads that have been almost completely forgotten.
A first step towards emissions-based road pricing, a pointless measure to enforce something that's happening anyway, or another leap forward in traffic planning from the people who created the Congestion Charge? It's hard to say.
One of the world's biggest and most controversial schemes to manage traffic by charging for roadspace. You can drive in to London if you like, guv, but it'll cost you.
The UK's biggest "shared space" is a phenomenally expensive experiment in West London. How does it work?