The Labour government has scrapped a £950m fund set up by the previous administration to support the roll-out of rapid... continue
Durham County Council has received two national... continue
VREO Innovations, a developer camera-based parking... continue
The UK is now the leading electric vehicle market in Europe, says energy and commodity analyst... continue
Disabled Motoring UK has named two leading parking... continue
Public EV charging network Believ is set to open its new Charging Oasis in Manchester. What was a derelict petrol... continue
Local authorities can now use an online tool to help them... continue
The £3 cap for single bus fares in England is to be extended into 2027, Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced during her Spending Review statement in the Commons. The cap, which was due to end in December, will now continue until “at least” March 2027, said Reeves. The initial... continue
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has put a major focus on investment in transport in the northern and midlands mayoral areas in the DfT’s allocation under her government spending announcement. Promised changes to the Treasury Green Book investment appraisal rules have been published which should mean... continue
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has claimed to have more than doubled existing investment in local transport in England’s city regions in a package of funding allocations worth £15.6bn over the next five years. The announcement came a week ahead of the full Spending Review in speeches in... continue
There has been some relief at how transport fared in the spending round despite the Department for Transport (DfT) seeing its annual day-to-day budget decrease by 5% for the five year period ahead - one of the largest cuts in the review. The reduction is said to be mostly down to a big drop in the... continue
The DfT has published the details for the annual allocations to the nine mayoral transport authorities announced in the Spending Review. The total of £15.6 billion is now being called Transport for City Regions (TCR) funding and replaces what was previously the City Region Sustainable... continue
Plans to create an all-electric bus fleet in Greater Manchester and the development of a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) network in Liverpool are among the beneficiaries of the £15.6 billion funding package for urban Mayoral transport projects in England announced by the Chancellor Rachel... continue
The Treasury’s Green Book Review , published alongside the Chancellor’s spending statement , claims to mark “a new approach to appraisal in the public sector”. It is one which should enable the more effective assessment of place-based interventions, and is expected to have significant implications for transport scheme assessment and... continue
Local authorities which currently own bus companies do not currently envisage going down the franchising road, but could that change as pressures on local government finances increase even further, or if there’s a view in a larger LTA that franchising should be introduced? After bus... continue
Former Transport for London Director of Buses Louise Cheeseman has... continue
Blending real time data and modelling, leading to dynamic short-term predictions, should be a productive avenue to release the value of the mass of transport- related data now available, but causing challenges in processing and presentation say authors Tom van Vuren and Philippe Perret in two new... continue
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