
COVID-19: a need for pop-up active travel facilities
ANALYSIS By Anusha Rajasooriya, TRL Some cities and municipalities have, or are in the process of, temporarily widening footways and bike lanes to cater for

ANALYSIS By Anusha Rajasooriya, TRL Some cities and municipalities have, or are in the process of, temporarily widening footways and bike lanes to cater for

Oxford City Council has launched a Energy Superhub, which it says could be the world’s first project that integrates decarbonising power, heat and transport across

Highways News provides a quick reminder of the latest COVID-19 related guidance. This includes: The Highways Sector Council: https://www.adeptnet.org.uk/documents/hsc-guidelines Latest guidance from the DfT: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-transport

Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps, has sent his birthday wishes to Captain Tom Moore calling him an ‘extraordinary gentlemen’ following his efforts to raise money for NHS

There could be a move away from public transport use in Scotland after the pandemic lockdown is lifted, according to Roseanna Cunningham, the Scottish Government’s

One-fifths of the public will use their cars less when the coronavirus lockdown ends, according to new research by the AA. The AA/Populus poll of

The RAC says analysis of its black box insurance units in vehicles shows an increase in the number of journeys being taken during the current

There has been a slight downward trend in the disruption of the collection of waste services during COVID-19 but a significant proportion of the core

Work is due to start on the A2300 improvements scheme, which will help support the building of new homes and help cut congestion and pollution,

New research has shown that electric cars cover similar distances as conventionally-fuelled vehicles. Analysis by the RAC Foundation found that pure battery-electrics clock up an average
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