The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) reminds citizens that placing unauthorized signs and other objects on state highway right of way is illegal and can distract drivers and obstruct ...
Current smart motorways include the M1, M6 and M25, as well as the M60, and M42 - but motorists using them have been warned.
Drivers could be hit with a hefty fine of up to £2,500 and slapped with three or more points on their driving licence if they fail to heed smart motorway signs. These advanced stretches ...
Motorists could be at risk of a fine of up to £2,500 and three or more points on their licence for not paying attention to smart motorways signs. All-lane-running (ALR) smart motorways make up ...