The ‘Back on Track’ report from Create Streets and Britain Remade explores why and how we can make it quicker, cheaper and easier to build trams and get Britain moving sustainably. Using Leeds as a case study, the report demonstrates how making it easier to get around towns and cities... continue
The conflict in the Middle East has created the largest... continue
Early bird entries are now open for the fourth annual Self-Driving Industry Awards, which celebrate excellence in automated... continue
IONITY has opened two new 400 kW high-power charging... continue
Electric vehicle chargepoint operators (EVCPOs) can now use street works permits to install chargepoints and related equipment on the public highway as a result of changes introduced in 2025. The... continue
Scotland’s political parties have been urged to commit to passing legislation that would give the public access to shared... continue
Croydon Council has been ordered to remove six Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) schemes after they were deemed unlawful at Judicial Review. The judge said that the dominant purpose of making the temporary schemes permanent was the council’s quest for the annual income. According to the... continue
Transport for London (TfL) is giving £94.8m to London’s 32 boroughs and the City of London over the next year in a bid to make streets safer, healthier and greener. The funding will support borough-led projects across local road networks, including 147km of new protected cycle routes... continue
Scotland’s target of introducing 20mph on appropriate roads in built up areas by the end of this month will be met on almost all trunk roads but not across local authority roads. Glasgow has a large outstanding workload. In 2021, the Scottish Government said all appropriate roads would have a... continue
Scottish councillors appear to have faced a choice between retaining 30mph camera enforcement or reducing the limit to 20mph and losing the camera enforcement, correspondence released under Freedom of Information suggests. When officers at East Dunbartonshire Council recommended reducing the limit... continue
The Chartered Institution for Highways and Transportation (CIHT) has urged the Government to take stronger action to reduce car dependence, embed sustainable transport and ensure inclusive design across all scales of development. Responding to the revised draft National Planning Policy... continue
Scotland’s political parties should commit to passing legislation allowing public access to shared e-scooters for the first time, said shared transport charity CoMoUK. E-scooter hire schemes are currently the only legal way to ride e-scooters on public roads in the UK, with trials running in... continue
The transport secretary told National Highways to remove a casualty reduction measure from its 2025-26 Safety Action Plan, after it was presented to MPs, it has been revealed. It was said to be representing “a series of safety improvements” that her department had required the company... continue
Fuel Cell Systems, a UK-based hydrogen refuelling and fuel... continue
The first manslaughter conviction recorded as the result of a person being hit by an electric-powered cycle on the pavement has raised debate about how to preserve the integrity of the footway for pedestrians. The issues go beyond electric cycles to other kinds of pavement misuse by other micro... continue
High charges from some London councils may have contributed... continue
Electric vehicle charging projects feature in the... continue
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