
Bus Users UK bids fitting farewell to CEO
Bus Users UK, the charity that champions the rights of passengers and campaigns for accessible transport, has marked the retirement of long-serving Chief Executive, Claire

Bus Users UK, the charity that champions the rights of passengers and campaigns for accessible transport, has marked the retirement of long-serving Chief Executive, Claire

The House of Commons Transport Committee is holding the first evidence session of its inquiry into the licensing of taxis and private hire vehicles (PHVs) by questioning

Parents and campaign groups are calling for diesel cars across the industry to be investigated and recalled because of fears they are cheating diesel emissions

Blue Badge holders across the UK have been given a warning that they could be hit with a fine of up to £1,000 if they

Motorway services giant Welcome Break has completed an agreement with National Highways and the Department for Transport to extend the lease at eight of its

National Highways traffic officer Gemmanesse Plant has found a fun and engaging way to share her road safety messages at events thanks to a fleet

Coventry University has published a new report warning that the UK automotive sector faces a critical shortage of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital skills, which threaten

A van driver who was distracted by his phone before colliding with and killing a cyclist on a dual carriageway in Norfolk has avoided prison, instead

The mayor of London, Sir Sadiq Khan, has confirmed that he is continuing with “bold proposals” to pedestrianise Oxford Street, after claiming a one-day traffic

Traffic Scotland is launching a campaign to tackle this harmful and unnecessary blight on our roads. Roadside litter isn’t just unsightly – it puts lives at
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