
Shapps calls for a ‘reframing of the narrative’ around green vehicles
The UK can ‘reframe the narrative’ around green vehicles and show that this generation can drive the transition to zero carbon road transport, according to

The UK can ‘reframe the narrative’ around green vehicles and show that this generation can drive the transition to zero carbon road transport, according to

The latest Transport Technology Forum Local Authority Transport and Travel report suggests traffic is slowly getting back to pre-crisis levels but that car travel is

Ten new rapid EV taxi charging points will be installed across North East England after funding from the Government’s Ultra Low Emissions Taxi Infrastructure Scheme.

Over £5.2 billion is to be invested to create 2,000 new flood and coastal defences as part of the Government’s long-term plan to tackle the

Arup, working in collaboration with consultant Ramboll, has been awarded a technical adviser role on Highways England’s regional delivery partnership framework. The partnership has won

The Scottish Government has promised to continue to fund ‘high-impact permanent infrastructure and behavioural change’ projects in the future. The commitment comes after Cabinet Secretary

AECOM is to deliver the next stage of the Lower Thames Crossing ground investigation programme after being appointed for the third phase of the ground

Highways England is being accused of ignoring disabled drivers’ safety on smart motorways. The Daily Telegraph reports that disability campaigners are supporting a legal challenge

Roads and car parking take up more than a third of space in two of Scotland’s biggest cities, analysis by the Scottish Parliament has found.

Highway Care has announced two significant board appointments, following on from news of recent expansion plans and new partnership arrangements. Ben Duncker will become its
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