Young people across the East taught about the value of local buses

Bus operators have emphasized the value that buses offer on travel for all ages across our region, as Stagecoach East continued its program of attending schools to talk to young people about the importance of local buses. Stagecoach East, along with fellow operators Whippet and Stephensons have this week attended two Open Evenings at Long […]

DfT publishes vision for GB type approval 

The DfT has published a policy paper outlining its “vision for GB type approval”, which seeks to “rethink vehicle regulation” in Great Britain post-Brexit. The paper highlights that, while Brexit provides some flexibility to the UK in terms of regulating for type approval and more generally, this does not mean that the present EU-derived regimes […]

EU mandates speed limiters on new cars, but UK opts out

n an attempt to enhance road safety and reduce accidents, the European Union is set to enforce a new regulation requiring all newly launched cars to be equipped with Intelligent Speed Assist (ISA) systems by 7 July 2024. This directive, part of the 2019/2044 regulation by the European Commission, mandates that even unregistered vehicles currently […]

CPT heralds the huge opportunity for new Government to ensure bus and coach services help deliver economic growth, decarbonisation, relief from recent inflation, and modal shift

The Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT) has highlighted the huge opportunity for new Government to ensure bus and coach help deliver economic growth, decarbonisation, relief from recent inflation, and modal shift. Responding to the General Election result Graham Vidler, CEO at the Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT) says, “The new government has a huge opportunity […]

Phoenix: Bodycam captures driverless Waymo being pulled over by police

An autonomous Waymo car has been pulled over by police in Phoenix, Arizona and the incident on 18 June was caught on body camera after the officer observed the vehicle ‘going haywire’ in traffic. “I couldn’t help but come over here just out of morbid curiosity. I thought maybe there was a passenger,” a passerby said to […]

Special purpose vehicles firm to provide Midlands transport hub

A supplier of adapted and special purpose vehicles has acquired a Rugby industrial unit for £2.5m to provide the business with a Midlands transport hub.  Allied Vehicles Ltd, based in Glasgow, has purchased the 2.23 acre site at 6 Somers Road, which will service its showroom in the Midlands and acts as a staging post […]

Chinese EVs: new tariffs to cause price rise

The European Union has raised tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, as Brussels takes action to protect the bloc’s motor industry. The new tariffs on individual manufactures range from 17.4% to 37.6%, which is on top of a 10% duty that was already in place for all electric cars imported from China. This could raise the […]

Core Highways opens new London office

Nationwide traffic management and associated highways services provider, Core Highways, has opened a new office in central London. The move provides the company with a key location from which to serve its customers and meet the increasing demand for its traffic management and barrier services. Located within London’s Clerkenwell area, it is a central location […]

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