Bee Network invites disabled people to shape a more accessible future

Disabled people and those living with long-term health conditions in Greater Manchester are being invited to apply to join a leading, well-established advisory group helping to make public transport accessible to all. By sharing their lived experiences and highlighting issues that act as barriers to travel, the Disability Design Reference Group (DDRG) plays a crucial […]

Australia calling on ITS innovators to step forward as 2027 Award nominations open

ITS Australia is calling on the nation’s most forward-thinking transport innovators, researchers and leaders to showcase their impact, with nominations now open for the 17th ITS Australia Awards, held in Brisbane on Thursday, 18 February 2027. The Awards shine a national spotlight on the projects and people delivering real-world outcomes across Australia’s Intelligent Transport Systems […]

ADEPT publishes guidance on how local authorities should plan and deliver EV charging

A new policy position has been published, setting out how electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure should be planned and delivered across local authority areas, as EV adoption accelerates across the UK. The Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning and Transport (ADEPT) says widespread EV adoption depends on drivers being able to charge their vehicles […]

TfGM to begin Customer Care of the Future market engagement exercise

Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is undertaking a market engagement exercise to inform the development and procurement of a Customer Care of the Future (CCotF) solution, according to Pro Contract. TfGM is seeking to modernise its customer contact capabilities through the implementation of a cloud-based, omnichannel customer contact platform, which may include Contact Centre as […]

Londoners to benefit from cleaner air with 3,000th zero-emission bus

The capital’s iconic red buses have hit a major green milestone ahead of Clean Air Day (18 June) with 3,000 zero-emission buses now in operation – around a third of the Transport for London (TfL) fleet. Already recognised as having the largest zero-emission bus fleet in Western Europe, London has seen a rapid 100-fold increase […]

Motorway designers urged to ‘up their game’ after spike in wrong-way driving

Motorway designers are being urged to “up their game” after an investigation found reported incidents of wrong-way driving on the UK’s roads have increased by 30% in four years. The RAC Foundation issued the plea after National Highways figures obtained by the Press Association showed 947 incidents involving “oncoming vehicles” were reported on England’s motorways […]

Suffolk announces improvements to Ipswich Waterfront access

Suffolk Highways is to conduct works along Holywell’s Road, Toller Road, Cliff Road, and Ship Launch Road to get the network ready to support the landmark new Prince Philip Lock Bridge river crossing. A major programme of road improvements will get underway in Ipswich this summer as part of efforts to help regeneration of the […]

ITS UK Annual Review 2026 explores Transport 4.0 

ITS UK has published the 2026 edition of its Annual Review, bringing together Ministers, Mayors and members to explore how technology is transforming transport in the era of the fourth industrial revolution. The Annual Review is ITS UK’s flagship publication and one of the leading publications for the UK transport technology sector. This year’s theme, Transport […]

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