Government update on major licence change for drivers aged over 70
The UK government is considering significant changes to driving regulations for drivers over 70 that include mandatory eyesight tests and other safety measures.
Regarding 17 tons of 'Humana' second-hand clothes – the commission's verdict: these are waste, not products
A Lithuanian environmental department investigation deems a shipment of second-hand clothing from the Netherlands as hazardous waste due to legal violations in its transport.
DNIT declares emergency on 5 wooden bridges on BR-222 in Piauí
The National Department of Transport Infrastructure in Brazil has declared an emergency on five wooden bridges on the BR-222 highway following an incident with one of them.
VIDEO: Part of BR-474 in Caratinga collapses
A section of BR-474 in Caratinga collapsed recently, prompting action from local authorities and the National Department of Transport Infrastructure.
Dnit authorizes mining company to change layout of BR-226 to expand gold exploration in RN
Aura Minerals has secured approval from Brazil's National Department of Transport Infrastructure (Dnit) to alter the route of BR-226, allowing for the expansion of gold mining operations in Rio Grande do Norte.
DNIT establishes traffic rules during construction of the Jequitinhonha River bridge; check it out
The National Department of Transport Infrastructure (DNIT) has announced new traffic rules for vehicles crossing the Jequitinhonha River bridge in Itapebi, Bahia, due to ongoing construction work.
Warning to all drivers as councils crackdown on pavement parking with new rules
Local councils in England are gaining new powers to tackle pavement parking, simplifying the process of implementing restrictions.
Fire Department: The first 5 new water transport vehicles with a capacity of 20,000 liters have joined the fleet
The Greek Fire Department has received five new water-carrying vehicles with a capacity of 20,000 liters as part of a fleet enhancement initiative.
US State Department to Americans in the Middle East: - Travel now
The US State Department has urgently advised American citizens to leave 14 countries in the Middle East, including Iran and Israel, using commercial transport.
Avs and 5 Stars now also attack Mogol. Piantedosi: 'Instrumental polemic'
The use of a Fire Department helicopter to transport famous Italian lyricist Mogol has sparked a heated public backlash and accusations of misusing public resources.
South Africa: Department Finalising e-Hailing Companies' Registration - South African News Briefs - February 18, 2026
The South African Department of Transport is finalizing the registration of e-hailing companies under new safety regulations, which include specific requirements for vehicle branding and driver information.
The U.S. advances its nuclear strategy with the air transport of a next-generation reactor
The U.S. Department of Defense announced the air transport of a next-generation nuclear reactor as part of its initiative to strengthen nuclear energy development in the country.
Transport Department closed the ice road between Hiiumaa and Saaremaa due to cracks
The Transport Department of Estonia has closed the ice road between the islands of Hiiumaa and Saaremaa due to cracks caused by rising water levels.
School buses in João Pessoa fail inspection and MP demands regularization
Fifteen school buses in João Pessoa were rejected during a State Traffic Department inspection, prompting the Public Ministry of Paraíba to demand fleet regulation by April.
Abandoned vehicles are being auctioned at the Koidula border point in Estonia. This includes cars from Latvia
The Estonian Transport Department has started auctions for several abandoned vehicles at the Koidula border point, where many cars from various countries, including Latvia, have been left since the onset of significant traffic at the border due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
South Africa: Anti-Corruption Watchdog Blames Politicians for Dire State of Road Accident Fund
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse criticizes politicians for neglecting the Road Accident Fund, leading to its current crisis, while the Department of Transport defends its oversight roles.