
Active travel must be embedded into transport network to ensure permanent change
Investment in active travel must enable structural and behavioural changes to become a permanent part of everyday life, according to the Association of Directors of

Investment in active travel must enable structural and behavioural changes to become a permanent part of everyday life, according to the Association of Directors of

The first week in August will see plans to swing into place a new 35.4 metre prefabricated footbridge over the A46. In April Highways England

Real-time tracking of cars, bikes and people is being done across Oxford as part of a experiment to show how easy it is to travel

Pembrokeshire County Council has received a £1.2 million Active Travel grant from the Welsh Government. The grant will be used to develop new traffic-free paths,

Traffic calming measures to be introduced by Cheshire East Council to support a wider package of measures to mitigate any impact on local roads from

Developers of an app in the US that alerts smart vehicles to pedestrian activity to prevent accidents have partnered with the University of Michigan and

The Transport Technology Forum (TTF) is holding a virtual forum on the 31st July, to explain recent and future work with its partners. The webinar

Highways England has delivered the majority of its commitments and has made progress over Road Period 1 (2015-2020), making £1.4 billion in efficiency savings over

The Welsh Government has announced an investment £38 million to help further support active travel. This is the country’s largest ever investment in local active

Hundreds of miles of roads have been removed from the National Cycle Network (NCN) because they do not currently meet the standards set by Sustrans.
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