
COVID-19: a need for pop-up active travel facilities
ANALYSIS By Anusha Rajasooriya, TRL Some cities and municipalities have, or are in the process of, temporarily widening footways and bike lanes to cater for

ANALYSIS By Anusha Rajasooriya, TRL Some cities and municipalities have, or are in the process of, temporarily widening footways and bike lanes to cater for

Transport for London’s being warned that the Capitals buses and tubes could be overwhelmed if travel restrictions are eased whilst social distancing rules remain in

Highways News provides a quick reminder of the latest COVID-19 related guidance. This includes: The Highways Sector Council: https://www.adeptnet.org.uk/documents/hsc-guidelines Latest guidance from the DfT: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-transport

The London Borough of Lambeth has produced an emergency plan that focuses on making changes to roads and pavements to improve road safety as well

Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps, has sent his birthday wishes to Captain Tom Moore calling him an ‘extraordinary gentlemen’ following his efforts to raise money for NHS

The President of the American division of Aimsun, world’s leading transport modelling companies, is warning that transport models will be have to be redesigned when

Chesterfield Borough Council has received funding from the Local Enterprise Partnership for Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, the DN2N2 LEP, to enable it to invest

Did you know innovative technology is playing an increasing role on the railway? Network Rail is researching new technology to help it run a better

There could be a decline in public transport use by 20% after COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, according to a report by transport consultants, SYSTRA. Members
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