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Address to the British Parking Association mentioning the local authorities parking consultation, high streets and new technology.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Minister of State for Transport John Hayes calls for beauty in transport.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
First 'Satnav Summit' to thrash out solutions to drivers following out of date directions from satnavs.
Jesse Norman tells FT Summit how Britain is gearing up for the next motoring revolution.
A revised circular and tool are being published today to help councils set local speed limits.
Andrew Jones speaks to local authorities at the Technical Advisors Group Conference about the issues of asset management.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Department for Transport project with Ordnance Survey will deliver the next generation road mapping for England and Wales.
Proposals to launch a major crackdown on disruption caused by roadworks on local roads and the start of 7-day working to be considered.
New rules announced that allow the police to take immediate action against motorists who fail roadside eye tests.
Announcing a further £80 million to remove bottlenecks.
John Hayes sets out the government’s action on moving to a zero-emission driving future.
Building Cycle Superhighways and Quietways in London.
Information from the Transport Spending Review 2010
Philip Hammond MP launches plans to help local authorities, road safety professionals and other stakeholders improve road safety.
Seventy-four actions to improve road safety have been published.
Latest funding competition will see UK leading Europe in the public testing of self-driving cars and could make self-parking vehicles a reality
Football clubs work on child safety campaign in new partnership.
Investment to create a more reliable, less congested and better connected transport network that works for the users that rely on it.
Sundeland AFC works on child safety campaign in new partnership.
The pothole review has been released giving advice to local authorities on tackling the problem of potholes.
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