Transport for London (TfL) is now the highway authority for Oxford Street after discussions between Westminster City Council and the Greater London Authority (G
Road fatality and casualty levels in Great Britain have remained largely stagnant over the past decade, new data from the DfT shows. In 2024, road casualties sh
Personal safety concerns are altering how, when and whether residents across the North of England use public transport, according to a new report.
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Flying remains cheaper than taking the train on the majority of cross-border routes in Europe, according to a Greenpeace study. Its analysis of 142 routes acros
Failing to sufficiently fund accessibility measures means local government may be unable to meet their legal responsibilities under the Equality Act 2010, state
An 85-metre walking and cycling bridge is to be built over the River Trent. Nottingham City Council has signed a £12.6m contract with Balfour Beatty to de
Some of the £2.5bn saved from scrapping the A303 Stonehenge and A358 road schemes should be invested in rail, bus and active travel in the South West, say
The Government must ensure that local transport authorities are properly funded when undergoing the bus franchising process, states a new report by IPPR North.
Transport for London (TfL) is urging schools in the capital to sign up to its sustainable travel accreditation programme to help improve air quality, health and
Mayor for Greater Manchester Andy Burnham has announced plans to introduce a new annual bus pass that will lower the cost of travel on the city region’s B
Cycling UK has launched a five-year strategy in a bid to persuade policymakers to introduce cycling-friendly policies and investment. The charity has also relea
London’s six Overground lines have been given a name and line colour. This, said Transport for London (TfL), will make the Overground simpler and easier f
A new interactive map of the most dangerous junctions across London has been launched by the London Cycling Campaign. This shows how and where people are
The West Yorkshire Combined Authority has launched a public consultation on its ambitions to reform bus services as set out in its Bus Service Improvement Plan
Levels of urban greenery in the UK are declining, with new places less green than old places, and many councils cutting down old trees while failing to plant ne
On the first day of the Conservative Party Conference, the Government published its Plan for Drivers. Based on feedback from the Motorists Forum and research by
More than 50 organisations from a range of disciplines that operate in the transport sector have called on prime minister Rishi Sunak to introduce a Future of T