
WSP develops new user guidance for DfT’s Active Modes Appraisal Toolkit
Consultants WSP has developed new user guidance for the updated Active Modes Appraisal Toolkit (AMAT) on behalf of the Department for Transport (DfT). This will help

Consultants WSP has developed new user guidance for the updated Active Modes Appraisal Toolkit (AMAT) on behalf of the Department for Transport (DfT). This will help

Kier Highways has become the first highways contractor to have recertified for the Carbon Trust Standard for the third time, after first achieving it in

Future economic growth must be both ‘resilient and green’ to help deliver an improved economy, according to the Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning

Given the public’s been happy to reduce the amount they travel in order to combat Coronavirus, could they accept future restrictions to cut emissions? A

Air quality specialist, EarthSense is helping Oxford City Council implement 18 air pollution sensors around the city to help investigate the impact that certain traffic

The RAC has said that the Government’s plans to incentivise cleaner vehicle technology could be ‘the game-changing boost the automotive sector needs’. Responding to reports

The Chief Executive of General Motors is warning it will take decades for electric vehicles to take over as the dominant form of road transport.

Oxfordshire CC is the latest local authority to launch plans on urgent cycling and walking schemes, that will see it spend £600,000 over the next

It looks like Manchester has decided against the installation of temporary cycle lanes to cope with the extra demand on road space during restrictions on

Hydrogen fuel has a bigger role to play in helping reduce carbon emissions from the highways and transport sector, according to a new report by
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