
Transport for the North Chairman, John Cridland, to step down this summer
Transport for the North’s Chairman, John Cridland is to retire as Chairman this summer, the organisation has announced. He will remain in the independent post

Transport for the North’s Chairman, John Cridland is to retire as Chairman this summer, the organisation has announced. He will remain in the independent post

The CEO of of the Virgin Hyperloop project is predicting commercial operations could be up and running as early as 2027, and that it could

Plans for major road and railway projects are being reviewed because of changes in travel patterns as a result of the Covid pandemic, according to

Research by Cycling UK has shown that some councils in England are investing 170 times more per head on active travel than others. Its research

Most Londoners support the expansion of London’s Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), according to a survey commissioned by environmental law charity ClientEarth with 68% saying they

Over half a million ultra low emission vehicles are now being driven on UK roads, according to the Department for Transport and Office for Low

Argo AI, the self-driving startup backed by Ford Motor Co. and Volkswagen Group, has developed a sensor it believes will be key to commercialising autonomous

Commitments made by governments and businesses around the world will help the road transport sector around the world reach zero emissions faster than ever, according

Contacless payment speacialist, Littlepay has announced the launch of open loop payments on public transport in Finland’s capital Helsinki and its second largest urban area,

Shetland Council is considering plans to introduce demand-led publuc transport, which would see buses running when there is the demand, rather than to a set
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