Four years after the Transport Decarbonisation Plan set the future direction for our sector, we face a critical juncture. Although there were plenty of questions about the plan’s assumptions, it gave us a... continue
Delivery of Disabled Motoring UK’s Park Access... continue
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (UK) board has confirmed the appointment of Helen Hardy as Chief Executive Officer, following a successful seven-month period as Interim CEO. Last June, Paul... continue
Former Kier Highways transport lead Joe Incutti has been made group managing director for Kier Infrastructure. He now heads a division with a £2bn annual turnover and more than 6,000 employees. The Kier Infrastructure division combines Kier’s design, build and maintenance capabilities... continue
In a surprise announcement, Nick Harris has said he will step down very shortly as... continue
The Channel Tunnel has been used for the first time by an electric Heavy Goods Vehicle carrying freight. The innovation followed a meeting where transport ministers from the UK’s four nations discussed decarbonising HGVs and other Heavy Duty Vehicles (HDVs). Last week the Government issued a... continue
Transport for London ‘s new first-ever London network-wide strategy spanning all of London’s highway network pledges to cut overall traffic congestion and speed up bus services in the five years up to 2030. The London on the move plan outlines aims to roll out new technology, bus... continue
The Transport Committee has launched an inquiry that will examine the ambitions and potential effectiveness of the Government’s new Road Safety Strategy. Published in January , the new strategy is the first road safety strategy in over a decade Its stated aims are to reduce the number of... continue
Tower Hamlets Council’s plans to remove three major Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) in Bethnal Green, Shoreditch, and Columbia Road without obtaining the approval of the Mayor of London was unlawful, the Court of Appeal has found, forcing them to remain in place The court found that Mayor... continue
The Trail Riders Fellowship (TRF) has failed on all five grounds it argued in a High Court challenge to a Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) made by Lincolnshire County Council. The TRO prohibits any motor or horse drawn vehicle from using roadway which forms part of the Viking Way long distance... continue
Parking made news headlines in October 2025 after Cardiff councillors voted to bring in... continue
Plans for a redesign of the Regent Street, Haymarket and... continue
Data shows women remain underrepresented across the EV sector and... continue
Constrained budgets and slow access to government funding... continue
Roller skaters could soon be taking their skills to... continue
Owners of higher polluting vehicles are now paying more for on-street parking in Reading. From 2 February new emission-based charges will apply to... continue
US robotaxi company Waymo is aiming to launch a fully driverless ride-hailing service in London by the fourth quarter of 2026. Ben Loewenstein,... continue
UK vehicle production fell -15.5% in 2025, according to the latest figures published by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and... continue
Four years since updates to the Highway Code were... continue
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