
Minister: I don’t want to cut car use by penalising people
The Local Transport Minister has told Highways News that he wants to see public transport to improve enough that people no longer need to use

The Local Transport Minister has told Highways News that he wants to see public transport to improve enough that people no longer need to use

The proposal by Richard Parker, Mayor of the West Midlands to take back control of the region’s bus network has been overwhelmingly backed in a

Women in Bus and Coach and London Transport Museum celebrated a groundbreaking moment in the history of transport at a packed industry event, with the

Private ambulance drivers are facing increasing fines for picking up and dropping off patients in some areas of London due to ‘low traffic neighbourhoods’ and ‘school streets’. Private-sector ambulance services are brought

More than £4m of funding is set to be spent on improving bus services in Blackpool including upgrading shelters. It will go towards implementing Blackpool’s

Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has started the procurement process for the next operating and maintenance contract for Metrolink, the UK’s largest light-rail network. A

The Scottish government is dropping a key climate change target to cut car use in Scotland by 20% by the end of the decade. The

Intelligent Transport Systems UK (ITS UK) has published its response to the Government consultation on the creation of Great British Railways (GBR), the new independent
Aberdeenshire Council has announced its ambitious new 10-year Passenger Transport Strategy. The updated strategy sets out the council’s main objectives for Aberdeenshire passenger transport services

Women in Bus and Coach (WiBC) has been awarded the Viva Shield 2024, the premier honour of the Worshipful Company of Carmen, at the Company’s
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