I Visited a Black Country Estate with a Rare 13-Year-Old 20mph Speed Limit — and Witnessed it Broken Instantly Saturday, February 14, 2026 speedlimits westbromwich road safety blackcountry trafficcalming schoolsafety sandwell speeding community transport In the West Midlands, speed limits are typically straightforward: motorways and dual carriageways set at 70mph, A-roads at 60mph, and most residential streets at 30mph. Yet, one corner of the Black Country breaks from this … Read More
Midlands Town Shrewsbury Recognized Among England’s Top Places to Live for 2026 Saturday, February 14, 2026 shrewsbury midlands england living travel countryside rivers schools transport tourism Shrewsbury, a picturesque town in the heart of the Midlands, has been spotlighted as one of England’s best places to live and visit in 2026. Known for its charming riverside location along the River Severn, Shrewsbury offers … Read More
Diesel Drivers Face Up to 86p Per Litre in Tax as New EV Mileage Charge Looms Tuesday, February 10, 2026 diesel tax ev mileage ved fuel government roadmaintenance labour transport Diesel drivers in the UK could soon be paying an eye-watering 86 pence per litre in taxes under new government tax policies alongside already high fuel duties. As the Labour Party government prepares to introduce the Electric … Read More
Birmingham City Centre Bus Lane Camera Change Spurs Surge in Driver Fines Sunday, February 8, 2026 birmingham buslane enforcement fines broadstreet cameras traffic motorists transport regulations Motorists navigating Birmingham city centre should be aware that bus lane enforcement has intensified, especially along the popular Broad Street nightlife district. Following a recent adjustment to the positioning of one of … Read More
Top 10 Most Dangerous Bus Services in West Midlands Revealed Saturday, February 7, 2026 westmidlands bussafety crime publictransport violence theft nationalexpress police safertravel transport sport New data highlights the West Midlands bus services with the highest reported crimes during the second half of 2025, revealing which routes passengers should be cautious of. BirminghamLive has obtained figures indicating the … Read More
'We're not at war with motorists' says West Midlands active travel chief Saturday, February 7, 2026 cycling walking westmidlands activetravel infrastructure electricbikes sustainability safety publichealth transport Beccy Marston, the West Midlands Combined Authority’s Active Travel Commissioner, has emphasized that her efforts to promote walking, cycling, and wheeling are not about waging a “war on motorists.” Instead, her … Read More