Network Rail makes the case for high speed rail to provide Britain with a safe, reliable and efficient railway fit for the 21st century

RailNetEurope discusses simplifying and harmonising international rail transport for the benefit of the entire rail industry across Europe

The European Rail Research Advisory Council discusses its three-year rail research roadmapping project ERRAC ROADMAP

RSSB’s Alan Davies and Michael Woods talk about the work RSSB manages on behalf of the rail industry on the road-rail interface, including level crossings

Whether you are comparing your vehicles, drivers or depots performance, internal benchmarking is an established way to monitor and identify ways to improve performance

In lieu of any meaningful progress at last year’s Copenhagen climate summit, the freight industry is leading the debate on how to record and sensibly reduce its own carbon emissions. Rachael Dillon, the Freight Transport Association’s Climate Change Manager, explains how and why the industry is hoping to shape the carbon debate

One of the largest guides to road and traffic practice ever produced was launched in Australia on 1 July 2009

Sweden did it in 1967. Okinawa Prefecture in Japan did it in 1978. Find out how the Samoans did it

The European Transport Safety Council is putting forward ambitious targets to reduce road deaths and serious injuries in the EU by 40 per cent between 2010 and 2020. Ellen Townsend, the Council’s policy director, explains further

Many people associate higher road standards with lots of benefits, but this does not prevent road improvements from exerting a largely negative effect on the global climate

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