DfT announces £70m boost for grid upgrades
Transport Secretary Mark Harper said that the funding will cover some of the costs of upgrading the electricity grid at 10 motorway service areas to help ensure that ultra-rapid chargers
Transport Secretary Mark Harper said that the funding will cover some of the costs of upgrading the electricity grid at 10 motorway service areas to help ensure that ultra-rapid chargers
In a statement, the DfT pointed out that the plug-in grant for cars was always temporary and “have had little effect on rapidly accelerating sales, or on the continuously growing
Survey, based on local authority assessment of roads across England during 2019-2021, shows A, B and C roads have generally remained in good condition during the pandemic. It reveals 6
Available free of charge, the online tool allows users to drill down into the data, access insight on what influences road safety and become more informed about how to adjust
Committee’s report says the government and National Highways should pause the rollout of new all-lane running schemes until five years of safety and economic data is available for every all-lane
Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate takes effect from 2024 and the Government will publish a consultation early next year along with CO2 emissions regulation to ensure standards in fleets are
THE steps required to reach the Government’s plans to achieve net zero emissions from transport by 2050 have been announced by the Department for Transport. These include: Accelerating a modal
The Department for Transport (DfT) said vehicles fitted with an automated lane keeping system (ALKS) may be driven hands-free on motorways in slow traffic, at speeds of up to 37mph.
Bioethanol, made from materials such as low grade grains, sugars and waste wood, will become the standard on forecourts from September. The Department of Transport said that E10 could cut
The popularity of car sharing was highlighted by new research unveiled by Transport Minister Rosie Winterton.
From September 2007, many penalties under the Road Safety Act became more stringent. And could lead to jail.
From September 2007, many penalties under the Road Safety Act became more stringent. And could lead to jail.
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