New Zealand designates $1.44bn to build new roads in Auckland
The Government of New Zealand has designated NZD2.2bn ($1.44bn) to build new roads in the city of Auckland.
The Government of New Zealand has designated NZD2.2bn ($1.44bn) to build new roads in the city of Auckland.
China has extended the transport restrictions to seven more cities in Hubei province to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Queensland in Australia has announced that its biggest ever road upgrade programme will be launched this year, with A$23bn being invested on roads and transportation.
China has shut down all modes of transport to and from Wuhan city, which is considered the epicentre of the new coronavirus outbreak.
The US Department of Transportation (USDOT) has announced that it will be providing more than $900m for projects to improve transport infrastructure across the country.
The Australian Government of Victoria has commenced rebuilding work on Ballarat-Maryborough Road to improve the overall driving experience for commuters.
The US Department of Transportation (US DOT) has announced grant awards for major infrastructure projects in Milan and Springfield, Missouri.
New Zealand's Wellington City Council has announced the opening of the new Hutt Road pedestrian and cycle paths, as well as a bridge over the Kaiwharawhara Stream.
Land Transport Authority (LTA) has expanded vehicle testing zones to a region covering Western Singapore to allow more autonomous vehicle (AV) companies to apply for trials.
Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) will open new bridges leading to the Dubai Mall Zabeel parking building on 29 October.