
Vehicle use in London returns to pre-crisis levels
A new study of Transport for London data suggests that road traffic levels in the capital are back to normal. The Centre for London’s analysis

A new study of Transport for London data suggests that road traffic levels in the capital are back to normal. The Centre for London’s analysis

HS2’s main works Contractor, Align JV – a team made up of Bouygues Travaux Publics, Sir Robert McAlpine, and VolkerFitzpatrick, has completed a new 400m

Cycling Scotland has reported that its nationwide network of cycle counters shows a 44% rise in people cycling in July compared to the same period

It is now the perfect time for city authorities to use modelling to rethink their public transport strategies, a leading industry podcast has heard. Martin

Leeds City Council is to suspend development for the foreseeable future of its Clean Air Zone (CAZ) due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The council said

The Scottish Government has started a new Scottish Ultra-Low Emission Bus Scheme which this year, will provide £9 million to help bus operators invest in

The Scottish Government has announced £7 million worth of funding to go towards upgrading transport to mitigate against COVID-19. The newly created Public, School and

The West of England Combined Authority has launched a new public-facing campaign to promote the benefits of cycling and walking to boost health and wellbeing

New figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders show just 328 buses and coaches joined the UK fleet in the second quarter of

A bus garage is being upgraded to become the world’s largest vehicle-to-grid trial site, running as a virtual power station when they are not in
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