The Scottish Government has awarded a total of £26m to 17 projects to install active travel infrastructure. Regional transport partnerships and local authorities applied for the funding through ‘Tier 2’ - the construction element of the Scottish Government’s Active Travel... continue
Tougher jail sentences and lifetime driving bans for those whose actions... continue
Autonomous vehicles programmed to respond with ‘social sensitivity’ to danger will result in fewer injuries during road accidents, according to an academic study. Research shows the scheme would enable safer and more ethical decisions, especially in protecting more vulnerable road... continue
Eight short stories that bring to life a range of possible transport scenarios in the not so distant future serve as opening gambits to a host of concepts discussed in a new book by Marcus Enoch, Professor... continue
Manchester Airports Group (MAG) has selected APCOA to... continue
Planning applications are no longer needed to install public or... continue
A European group of researchers led by Aston University is... continue
A new survey finds the majority of project professions in the automotive... continue
Driverless cars will not be appearing on UK roads... continue
The AA is concerned that matching electric vehicle... continue
April saw a 7p/kWh drop in peak time on-street slow charging with off-peak residential rates... continue
The British Parking Association has teamed up with a number of cashless... continue
The bus and coach sector leads UK road decarbonisation as zero-emission uptake surges by 129.5% to reach more... continue
Rising sales of zero-emission trucks is one bright spot in a depressed UK market. Britain’s new heavy goods... continue
Electric vehicle drivers are highly responsive to price... continue
Public car parks offering electric vehicle (EV) charging should provide a mix of charging power to appeal to the widest pool of potential... continue
EV payment specialist Paythru has teamed up with global... continue
Up to 250,000 premature deaths caused by poor air quality could be avoided each year in central and western Europe if action is taken to cut greenhouse gas emissions, according to new research by atmospheric scientists at the University of Leeds. The study looks at how different climate change... continue
Scottish bus industry figures have voiced concerns over the short-term nature of the new Bus Infrastructure Fund (BIF). More than a month into the financial year, Transport Scotland was unable to tell LTT last week how much money was available in 2025/26 through the BIF. The Scottish Government... continue
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