Are we being best served by the current definitions of autonomy for autonomous mobility. Are they helpful, do they convey sufficient information to... continue
Offshore windfarm construction could be accelerated around the UK following an announcement that Great British Energy is a to work partnership with the Crown Estate, which owns... continue
Electric vehicle trade group RECHARGE UK has called on the new government to put a renewed focus on skills. Specifically, the group wants to see radical changes to skills and training courses across the UK. This builds upon... continue
The new Labour government must work quickly to deliver gigafactories, a decarbonised energy supply and a faster planning system to boost creating the UK automotive sector in the... continue
UK commercial vehicle manufacturing fell -2.9% in the first six months of the year as 56,956 vans, trucks, taxis, buses and coaches left factory gates, according to the latest figures published by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). Despite the year-on-year... continue
During the gathering of metro mayors at 10 Downing Street, Tees Valley Mayor Lord Ben Houchen told new Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer of his desire to work with him to get the best for his region. Starmer and Houchen had a 15-minute private meeting during the gathering last week. Houchen told the... continue
Dan Norris has stated his intention to carry on as West of England Mayor after being elected as an MP in the General Election. He ran against Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg in North East Somerset and Hanham, winning it by just over 5,000 votes. After losing the former North East Somerset seat to Rees-Mogg in... continue
The Urban Transport Group has written to the Prime Minister Kier Starmer setting out a list of transport reforms its member transport authorities want to see and claim will support the new Government’s aims of kickstarting economic growth. Reforming the regulation of bus services and... continue
A campaign group is at the Court of Appeal this week seeking to overturn the previous Conservative Government’s approval of National Highways’ plans for a two-mile tunnel beneath Stonehenge. But Save Stonehenge World Heritage Site (SSWHS) is calling on the new Labour Government to scrap... continue
Senior Welsh Government figures have said that traffic induced by new roads is not always bad, and that relief roads designed for low speeds would not induce “any more traffic” if they allow modal shift towards buses and active travel on pre-existing main roads. The government’s... continue
The UK is off-track on its journey to achieve net zero, says... continue
David Mullan has been appointed as a Traffic Commissioner, deployed by the Senior Traffic Commissioner to the North Western traffic area.] He starts in the role next month, taking over... continue
Improving public transport, liberalising the planning regime and... continue
Nearly a million charging points have already been installed, almost... continue
As one of the most energy intensive sectors, transport is still heavily dependent on fossil fuels,... continue
Electric vehicle drivers face many issues when it comes to booking and paying for chargers, according to a survey by... continue
The presence of a passenger could improve safety for drivers in semi-autonomous cars, but taking back control of vehicle is still difficult, research indicates. A simulator study shows... continue
Urban Fox will supply and maintain electric vehicle charging... continue
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