The government has launched of a £2 million fund to encourage more businesses to switch to hydrogen-fuelled vehicles.

The National College for High Speed Rail has taken a significant step forward today as construction officially begins on its two sites.

New longer lorries pose a ‘significant road safety threat’ and should be restricted, the Campaign for Better Transport has warned.

Transport for London (TfL) has made live travel information available at the touch of a button for those using London's Tram network.

Reading Buses has ordered five Scania double deck buses powered by Compressed Natural Gas from a bio-methane source.

HGV drivers across Belfast will be swapping their trucks for two wheels as part of a scheme to raise awareness of safety for all road users.

The Road Haulage Association has called for the London Lorry Control Scheme to be scrapped as part of its London mayoral election manifesto.

According to research by the Campaign for Better Transport, new transport funding is directed towards new roads over sustainable transport.

Councils will be given new powers to remove ‘pointless’ and ‘out-of-date’ road signs that may distract drivers.

An £88.4 million project will see Highways England owned assets being waged by the RedBite asset tool on the A160 Port of Immingham improvement scheme.

Communities secretary Gregg Clark has announced a significant programme involving the development of railway stations and surrounding land which is set to deliver thousands of new homes and jobs, in addition to boosting local growth.

The LGA has criticised government plans to repair nearly 1 million potholes over the next year, claiming that councils need ‘more than 230 times’ the money that has been allocated.

The TransPennine Express franchise (TPE), operated by FirstGroup, has overtaken intercity rail operations in the North and Scotland.

Network Rail has announced that David Wasabo, capital programme director at London Underground, is set to join the company as managing director and lead Digital Railway.

Highway England is set to invest £150 million on harnessing new technology, including orchestrating the trial of wirelessly connected and driverless cars on UK roads.

Transport Minister Robert Goodwill has called for an increase in cycling and walking, in a new government strategy launched to encourage more of the public to travel by bike or on foot.

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