There is a bus stop on Commercial Road in Portsmouth that could easily belong in a Scandinavian city. It features a Living Roof, real-time departure information, free Wi-Fi, a touch-screen... continue
A disabled driver will take on a 2,800-mile return journey from Birmingham to Spain in a fully electric vehicle during May, putting... continue
Wayve, a UK company developing embodied AI for... continue
Parking is very similar to being an MP. There is always someone who thinks they could do a better job! My... continue
Parking sits at the intersection of network management, place... continue
North Somerset Council has stepped up enforcement action... continue
Over 200 policymakers, business leaders, researchers, tech entrepreneurs and trade union representatives gathered in London... continue
Many motorists remain unclear on how London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) works, despite the scheme now being firmly... continue
The UK’s electric vehicle charging network is... continue
With government moving toward granting local authorities the power to enforce pavement parking restrictions, we need to... continue
London has once again been ranked amongst the slowest capital cities in the world to travel one... continue
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK (CILT(UK)) welcomes the publication of... continue
Contactless ‘Tap-and-go’ travel across trains, trams and buses has been headlined in the announcement of publication of the Government’s new integrated transport strategy, now called Better Connected and based on eight user-related priorities. Though described in the... continue
The much anticipated national transport strategy has been released by the DfT, with what it describes as “40 fully funded commitments” to make everyday journeys simpler, easier to pay for and more reliable “from door to door”. The Better Connected strategy, published on 2 April, announces a new... continue
Leicester City Council is to deploy a new CCTV-equipped car... continue
Passengers and drivers should be able to travel... continue
The government has announced a new £165 million fund to fund roads which “will unblock housing and employment sites across England, delivering the critical road infrastructure that developers need to get building.” The Department for Transport said the investment would target... continue
The third Road Investment Strategy (RIS 3), just published, gives National Highways nearly £25bn to maintain, renew and operate the strategic road network (SRN), with a significant increase on renewing what ministers described as “ageing assets”. The RIS, “presented to... continue
RIS 3 will include four new-look National Programmes, described as “a new way of delivering defined outputs” and running alongside existing Designated Funds, which cover some of the same themes, such as safety and the environment. However, the new strategy appears to ignore advice from... continue
National Highways lobbied for the removal of a network-wide target for reducing serious casualties on the strategic road network (SRN) under the new RIS as it was set to miss its RIS 2 target, it has emerged. Documents published by regulator the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) suggest that National... continue
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