Keolis and Amey have joined forces to win another light rail contract, this time for operation and maintenance of the Luas system in Dublin. The contract, valued at approximately... continue
The London Assembly has published an analysis of automation ahead of expected trials in the capital of self-driving vehicles without a safety driver this spring. Report author Philip Lewis refers to a study by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, which said that one of the biggest challenges an... continue
Guidance on new permits designed to enable small-scale trials of self-driving passenger transport services has been issued by the DfT. This is intended to help local authorities and transport bodies understand the automated passenger services (APS) permitting scheme, established by Part 5 of the... continue
A consortium that includes Wrightbus, Queen’s University Belfast and Loughborough University has been awarded a £250,000 Government grant to develop self-driving buses. Delivered by the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), the programme aims to grow the UK’s connected and... continue
A bus gate in Preston generated £1.54m in fines last year, the highest amount in the UK, according to research carried out by The Times. Lancashire County Council’s bus gate on Corporation Street operates 24-hours-a-day on a 60m stretch of road close to Preston’s university... continue
There was a significant increase in the number of Blue Badges held in England compared with the previous year, new data from the DfT shows. In the year ending March 2025, the total number of Blue Badges was 3.07 million, an 8% increase (228,000 badges) compared with March 2024. Approximately 5.2%... continue
Transport Scotland has released data showing that Scotland is not on course to meet any of its main targets for improvements in road safety. In 2021, the Scottish Government published a new Road Safety Framework running until 2030. Alongside a wider suite of indicators, the framework featured four... continue
An amended Code of practice for the co-ordination of street and road works has been released by the DfT. This code, which came into effect on 10 April, provides practical guidance on the responsibilities of authorities and undertakers under the New Roads and Street Works Act (1991) (NRSWA). The... continue
Three firms using AI in transport systems have been awarded funding by the innovation agency Connected Places Catapult to develop their business cases. The small to medium-sized enterprises have been taking part in the ‘Smarter Transport Systems – AI in Transport’ competition,... continue
TransportAPI has entered a partnership with Traveline to enhance the NextBuses live bus information source. NextBuses has been available for over a decade, delivering over 100 million requests for real-time information (RTI) annually to bus travellers across Great Britain, said Traveline. The... continue
Connected Places Catapult is to fund trials of three rail-related technology systems at the Station Innovation Zone at Bristol Temple Meads. The Station Innovation Zone programme is delivered by Connected Places Catapult in partnership with Network Rail and is supported by Innovate UK. The zone... continue
E-bike and e-scooter fires in the UK reached a record high last year, fire brigades data has revealed. Some 432 e-bike fires were recorded in 2025, representing a 38% rise from the 313 recorded in 2024, and more than five times higher than the 84 recorded incidents in 2021. In 2025 there were... continue
New housing developments risk being unfit for modern life unless they are designed with both public transport and delivery infrastructure in mind, warns the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK (CILT UK). Online shopping, grocery deliveries and on-demand services means that the... continue
The founders of a newly launched organisation say more independent research is needed to prepare the UK for the consequences of autonomous vehicles. It has published polling showing public scepticism and concerns, varying significantly across age... continue
Increasing the cost of penalty charge notices and educating drivers would bring down the surplus generated by traffic enforcement, councils have told a study carried out for the DfT. The analysis, by National Centre for Social Research, found that all local authority respondents disagreed... continue
The outgoing Welsh Government has published a Road Safety... continue
The Government must give English cities the power to approve, fund... continue
by Both frontrunner parties for the Welsh Senedd election in May have... continue
Transport Committee Chair Ruth Cadbury has urged the Government to... continue
The DfT has published guidance for companies seeking to run... continue
Guidance for highway authorities on installation of... continue
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