
UK economy would be boosted by £1.6bn if WHO guidelines are met
The UK economy could benefit by £1.6 billion every year by reducing premature deaths, sickness and lower productivity at work if World Health Organisation (WHO)

The UK economy could benefit by £1.6 billion every year by reducing premature deaths, sickness and lower productivity at work if World Health Organisation (WHO)

Setting incremental targets for carbon reduction would help the highways sector to accelerate towards achieving net zero emissions from its operations by 2050,. These were

The Scottish Government is set to go out to consultation on what is considered to be one of its most ambitious Road Safety Frameworks ever,

Kerbside management and smart parking firm AppyWay has announced a £20 million Series B funding round to support the growth of the business. AppyWay’s solution

Newcastle Council has launched its draft plan with over 150 actions to help it become a carbon neutral city. The plans, which will be presented

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps is being urged to give the public all the details of risks of travel by road compared to public transport, rather

The trial of e-scooters in the West Midlands will start next week, according to the West Midlands Combined Authority, with Swedish company Voi appointed as

Over £9.75 million has been awarded by the Scottish Government to 19 bus and coach operators so that they can retrofit 594 vehicle exhausts in

A small number of autonomous vehicles on the road network could help deliver fewer emissions as well as help traffic flow faster and safer, according

A ban on new roads and improvement in bus and train services should be made if Wales is to play a major part in tackling
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