Beyond the tech: the real questions around Connected and Automated Vehicles

Beyond the tech: the real questions around Connected and Automated Vehicles

Sandra Witzel

Connected and automated vehicles are back in the spotlight and the narrative - faster, safer, cleaner mobility - is compelling. But as transport professionals we should be asking harder questions. Not can CAVs work, but for... continue

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10 May 2026Local Transport Today News
Mixed signals on transport in King’s Speech

Mixed signals on transport in King’s Speech

Max Sugarman

Intelligent Transport Systems UK (ITS UK), the industry association for the transport technology sector, has responded to... continue

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13 May 2026EVolution Opinion
Legalisation of e-scooters missing from King’s Speech

Legalisation of e-scooters missing from King’s Speech

Richard Dllks

The UK government has failed to bring forward... continue

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13 May 2026EVolution Opinion
King’s Speech sets out plan for Energy Independence Bill

King’s Speech sets out plan for Energy Independence Bill

Mark Moran

Recent events in the Middle East have shown that energy... continue

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13 May 2026EVolution News
I’d had enough - why I made the film City of Cars

I’d had enough - why I made the film City of Cars

Sarah Chaundler

I’d had enough. Enough of cars screaming past me and my children as we walked to school. Enough of drivers running red lights at pedestrian... continue

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11 May 2026Local Transport Today News
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EV pay-per-mile tax could cost UK economy up to £4.8bn

EV pay-per-mile tax could cost UK economy up to £4.8bn

Mark Moran

Bringing in the Electric Vehicle Excise Duty (eVED)... continue

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5 May 2026EVolution News
ncat supports innovation to remove transport barriers

ncat supports innovation to remove transport barriers

The National Centre for Accessible Transport (ncat) has announced 16 innovators selected for its 2026 Scaling Innovation programme, supporting the development of solutions to remove transport barriers and drive... continue

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30 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News
Gibb cites intolerance of dissent after his removal from DFTO board

Gibb cites intolerance of dissent after his removal from DFTO board

Peter Stonham

Senior rail industry manager Chris Gibb has spoken of an... continue

30 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News
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Welsh hydrogen bus project halted

Rhodri Clark

The planned introduction of hydrogen buses in Swansea has been abandoned because delays to the intended fuel supply put the innovation out of kilter with the launch of bus franchising in the region next year. Last year, Transport for Wales earmarked a site at Fabian Way, east Swansea, for a depot... continue

30 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News

Leasing company included in £45m Scottish ZEB grants

Provisional winners in the third round of Scottish Zero Emission Bus (ZEB) grants have been named. Leasing company Rock Road is awarded £11.5m to assist with purchase of 93 electric buses and provision of 101 chargers. This will include 52 buses for Dumfries and Galloway Council. A further 17... continue

30 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News

Zero-emission bus volumes fall but market share reaches record high

Sales of zero-emission bus volumes in the UK fell -20.4% to 588 units in the first quarter of 2026, but out-performed the overall market, according to data published by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). Nearly two in five (37.3%) new buses registered were zero emission vehicles... continue

30 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News

Aberdeen to demonstrate tram-style bus for BRT scheme

Rhodri Clark

The Aberdeen Rapid Transit scheme is continuing to progress, with a demonstration event using a tram-style bus planned for the next two months.  The North East of Scotland Transport Partnership (NESTRANS) was told last week that the Irizar tram-style vehicle would visit between late May and... continue

30 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News

More growth in bus routes operated by councils, Scottish strategy shows

Rhodri Clark

 The Fifth Delivery Plan for Scotland’s National Transport Strategy highlights how local authorities are increasingly operating bus services themselves. Highland Council has led the way, operating bus services since 2022. It is now developing a model for the creation of Britain’s... continue

30 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News

TfW begins review of bus stops

Rhodri Clark

Transport for Wales has appointed Externiture Ltd to review all bus stops in South West Wales by the end of this year. The region is the first where all bus services will be franchised. The Welsh Government has not promised to fund modernisation of bus stops to defined standards, but the results of... continue

30 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News

Free school transport must be scaled back to tackle soaring costs, says council

Deniz Huseyin

Westmorland and Furness Council has proposed cuts to non-statutory free transport for schoolchildren in a bid to address rising costs. The Cumbrian authority describes school transport as a key area of expenditure, rising from £15.3m in 2023/24 to a projected out-turn of £19.6m in... continue

30 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News

PAC warns against school transport cuts for over 16s

Plans by local authorities to address rising school transport costs with cuts to post-16 provision would put access to education at risk for children and young people with SEND (special educational needs and disabilities), the Public Accounts Committee’s recent report on home-to-school... continue

30 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News

Freight group concerns over gaps in new electrification plan for East West Rail

Rhodri Clark

East West Rail is now proposing to electrify most of the planned railway between Oxford and Cambridge, but the gaps that will remain between electrified sections are a matter of concern for freight interests. EWR has embarked on a new consultation over the future railway, drawing on insights from... continue

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Universal theme park prompts changes to EWR plans

Aspects of the EWR plans have been modified to take account of the large Universal Entertainment Resort Complex, which is to be built south of Bedford.  When the resort opens, EWR would initially increase its train capacity from the west to Milton Keynes, from where Universal plans to run a... continue

30 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News

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