Bath and Bristol are the latest areas to start e-scooter trials
Bath and Bristol are the latest two cities to start trials of e-scooters. The project is being led by the West of England Combined Authority
Bath and Bristol are the latest two cities to start trials of e-scooters. The project is being led by the West of England Combined Authority
E-cargo bikes have now been tested in the highways sector with Ringway Jacobs and Eurovia thanks to a trial period with Raleigh, who will now
Portsmouth City Council has unveiled plans for improving travel in the city after securing over £26m from the government’s Transforming Cities Fund. Working in partnership with
A group of people living in Chester have set up a Facebook group complaining at the local Counci’s decision to close lanes to traffic to
Over £11 million has been allocated by the Welsh Government to schemes in North Wales to to support sustainable ways of travelling, improve safety and
A ‘Low Traffic Zone’ has come into force this weeks in Salisbury, Wiltshire. as part of the city’s People Friendly Streets initiative. The project is
An app which helps disabled people navigate through airports, the use of real-time weather and traffic data alongside transport modelling to improve air quality and
New trials of e-scooters will take place in both Nottingham and Derby over the coming months as more local authorities look to test their feasibility.
Plans for a new dedicated public transport route that will provide quick and reliable journeys for people travelling to the Cambridge Biomedical Campus from the
Fingal County Council has approved a €767m three-year Capital Programme which sets out significant investment on projects across the County, with a strong emphasis on
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