
New report urges action to ensure disabled people benefit from automated transport
New research from TRL and RiDC raises concerns that disabled people could be left behind unless accessibility is prioritised in the design of automated transport

New research from TRL and RiDC raises concerns that disabled people could be left behind unless accessibility is prioritised in the design of automated transport

Transport for London has seized more than 1,400 vehicles over the course of a year, recouping £700,000 from sale of vehicles belonging to persistent non-payers of the

UK Power Networks has been successfully prosecuted by Kensington and Chelsea Council for carrying out street works in the borough deemed unsafe and putting members

Four leading local government associations have come together to urge the government to address what they call the critical funding challenges facing local authorities, highlighting an

Smart city parking solutions company AppyWay has released a free ebook titled “The Essential Digital Traffic Orders Guide”. This timely resource arrives as local authorities

Nine organisations are to share £106,530 to help them continue to provide community transport in Oxfordshire. Oxfordshire County Council is awarding the grants, ranging from

Transport for London has announced it’s moving forward with its next phase of plans to reduce road danger for people walking and cycling on and

London bus company Transport UK London Bus introduced a fleet of electric double-decker buses to one of their busiest routes in London, route 63. Designed

Highways is Re-flow’s main industry and their field management software being the dominant force in the sector has come from years of close collaboration with

People across South Yorkshire are being urged to have their say on taking back control of the buses as a major consultation launches into how
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