The government has awarded £4 million to different tech projects which aim to cut congestion, speed up journeys and clean up the environment.

An emissions surcharge for older vehicles in London is set to be introduced this year.

The European Commission has warned that the UK has failed to address breaches of air pollution limits for nitrogen dioxide.

Three street lights in Kensington have been converted into electric charge points as part of a trial

Improvements are set to be made to disabled toilets on trains and in stations after a Paralympian highlighted an issue with accessibility.

As part of the £1.2 billion northern line extension, two tunnel boring machines will start burrowing under south London in March.

The Department for Transport (DfT) has announced that it is awarding funding to projects across the UK for rescue equipment and training.

A review of sentencing guidelines by the Sentencing Council has directed that speeding fines for the most serious cases in England and Wales are set to rise by 50 per cent.

The latest 2016 Report on Motoring from the RAC has found the number of motorists that are concerned over the availability of parking has increased by 75 per cent over the past year.

The Local Government Association (LGA) has warned that motorists trying to save money are putting lives at risk by buying dangerous second-hand tyres.

The Department for Transport has announced it is on the hunt for a company to design, build and maintain a fleet of high speed trains for Britain’s HS2 network, a move which is set to cost £2.75 billion.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has called for the trouble stricken Southern Rail franchise to be handed over to Transport for London (TfL), saying his team are ready to tackle the current strike action.

The Department for Transport (DfT) is working with consumer expert Which? on measures to improve ticketing information for passengers and make it easier for people to choose the best value fare for their journey.

The department announced that it wants to make sure that penalty fares appeals bodies are completely independent of the train operating companies and their financial owners.

Bus operator First West Yorkshire has pledged £71 million to provide a fleet of 284 low-emission buses to the city of Leeds by 2020.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has unveiled a new hydrogen double decker bus to be trialled in the capital.

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