Less use of public transport could put 1 million extra cars on the road
More than a million extra cars could be the roads with the public avoiding public transport as lockdown continues to ease, according to Rachel Aldred,
More than a million extra cars could be the roads with the public avoiding public transport as lockdown continues to ease, according to Rachel Aldred,
The Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2) offers high value for money and for every £1 spent there are more than £2 worth of benefits, according
Local authorities are being given new tools to support cyclists to create what the Government calls “a greener and more resilient transport network”. From a
Highways England has opened the bidding process for the management of Area 12 part of the network in Yorkshire and the Humber region. The winning
Highways England has announced the opening of new cycle paths and funding for the creation of cycle routes in the South East and South West
Consultants WSP has developed new user guidance for the updated Active Modes Appraisal Toolkit (AMAT) on behalf of the Department for Transport (DfT). This will help
Future economic growth must be both ‘resilient and green’ to help deliver an improved economy, according to the Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning
The RAC has said that the Government’s plans to incentivise cleaner vehicle technology could be ‘the game-changing boost the automotive sector needs’. Responding to reports
Work to install a new bridge through the existing roundabout and over the M6 to link sections of the A556, which began in March is
Highways England has reported good progress with the M4 upgrade, with the project mow reaching the halfway stage. Creating extra lanes on the M4 has
The complexity of managing the end of PFIs could cost public sector bodies could more time and resources as those contracts could return in a
Hydrogen fuel has a bigger role to play in helping reduce carbon emissions from the highways and transport sector, according to a new report by
More than 400 fines have been issued to HGV drivers who failed to obtain a valid Kent Access Permit before entering the county. Kent Police
Angus Council has appointed design and consultancy firm Arcadis to take the Arbroath, A Place For Everyone project, aimed at improving access and promoting active
There has been a fall once again in the number of casualties in road collisions on North Yorkshire roads, according to a annual safety report.
A coroner has stated that smart motorways without a hard shoulder carry “an ongoing risk of future deaths” after recording a version of unlawful killing
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