Scots walked more short journeys last year
A greater proportion of short journeys under two miles were made on foot in Scotland last year, according to a survey of the country’s transport
A greater proportion of short journeys under two miles were made on foot in Scotland last year, according to a survey of the country’s transport
Plans are being drawn up to check lorries on land at Ebbsfleet International Eurostar station in the event of a no-deal Brexit. KentOnline reports that
More funding is needed specifically to address the problems of bridge strikes on the network, allowing road and rail operators access to the latest technology
Technology companies with a focus on decarbonisation or Covid 19 recovery can now bid for a share of over £1 million in Department for Transport
The Transport Secretary is set to announce the end of rail franchising, with service provision facilitated by “concession” agreements that are similar to outsourcing contracts
Highways England responded well to the Covid-19 pandemic to enable a business as usual approach to 2019/20 delivery, as it did through the whole of
Gaist’s Ian Job spoke to leading telecoms and broadband organisations about the key role that rich, fresh data about the roads and roadscape will play
Highways England has confirmed a number of proposals as part of its commitment to improve smart motorways. The plans come as part of the organisation’s
Speed limits on four mototways will be cut to 60mph at the end of this month as part of a new trial by Highways England
Transport Scotland has awarded £9.46 million to 10 active travel and low carbon projects across Scotland through the Scottish Government Low Carbon Travel and Transport
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