Record number of drivers caught ignoring Red X signs on smart motorways
More than 53,000 motorists have been caught by police enforcement cameras disobeying Red X signs on smart motorways since 2021, according to new research conducted by the UK’s leading road safety charity IAM RoadSmart. Analysed data gathered through a Freedom of Information (FOI) request to police forces in England reveals that in 2021, nine police […]
Plans to devolve highway funding to local councils welcomed by North Wales MS
A commitment from the Welsh Government to further devolve highway funding to local authorities in Wales has been welcomed by a Member of the Senedd (MS) for North Wales. Carolyn Thomas, Welsh Labour MS for North Wales, said that giving local councils more control over transport funding will enable them to address the areas of […]
Liverpool Mayor announces £17m for first phase of new walking and cycling link for East Runcorn
Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram has announced more than £17.5m is to be committed funding to the first phase of new pedestrian and cycle links for East Runcorn, supporting sustainable transport, employment and housebuilding in the area. This first tranche of funding – approved at June’s meeting of the Combined Authority – will be […]
TfL: 2024 active travel grant applications open for community groups of all backgrounds
Applications for TfL’s Walking and Cycling Grants London programme, with more than £565,000 of grant funding available for community and not-for-profit groups that encourage people to walk and cycle. Each successful applicant will receive up to £8,000 over two years with an opportunity to extend their project for another year and receive an additional £2,000. […]
Campaign helps drivers to have a safe TRIP this summer
National Highways has launched the next phase of a long-term road safety campaign that demonstrates to drivers how to prepare for long journeys. The TRIP campaign aims to encourage drivers to plan their journey in advance, including all necessary vehicle checks, as well as factoring in rest stops before they set off on any long or […]
Bus Users UK responds to pledge to reform local bus services in the King’s Speech
The King’s Speech at the opening of Parliament made a pledge for more buses and reforms to local bus services under a Better Buses Bill. The aim is to bring an end to the ‘postcode lottery’ of bus services and give local communities the ‘power to take back control of their bus services’. Bus Users […]
Commercial air taxis: Services could begin in the next two or three years
Commercial air taxi services, also known as advanced air mobility or small electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircrafts may commence operations in the next two or three years, but will not reach scale until the mid-2030s, according to a new report by Bain & Company. By 2035, small eVTOL aircrafts will likely transport passengers and cargo […]
Armley Town Street: Highway proposals aim to improve public transport and active travel journeys
New proposals for Armley Town Street in Leeds are set to be considered over the next few months, starting with public consultation. The £2.91m proposals aim to reduce bus delays whilst improving the street environment for visitors and shoppers with wider pavements, planting and landscaping and more crossing points to encourage active travel journeys. The […]