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The UK’s first HGV 'platooning' trial, jointly funded by Highways England and the Department for Transport, has been given the green light.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Planes could take off from British airports using fuels made from rubbish that gets sent to landfill, under a new government scheme.
Bus users will benefit from cleaner and greener journeys with roll out of low emission buses in towns and cities across England and Wales.
New test for harmful emissions from car exhausts.
Better technology means courts are punishing drug drive offenders in record numbers.
Lorry 'platooning' could have major benefits for motorists and businesses in the UK.
Transport draft accessibility action plan launched for consultation.
Transport Minister John Hayes meets Heathrow apprentices and celebrates A-level results day.
Learner drivers will be able to have motorway lessons in order to improve road safety.
Oxfordshire is set to benefit from thousands of new homes and improvements to local transport networks.
Better trains, services and stations for passengers travelling between the north-west, the Midlands and London.
Cambridge North station officially opened by Transport Secretary Chris Grayling.
Manufacturers urged to combat threats from hackers as cars become more intelligent.
Council given funding for road user schemes that will make a real difference.
Changes will allow drivers to drive heavier vans if powered by low emission technology.
Five new stations to be built across England and Wales.
Plan includes an end to the sale of all new conventional petrol and diesel cars and vans by 2040 and a new Clean Air Fund
Lifeboat charities encouraged to bid for part of £1 million support fund.
Joint statement on Crossrail 2 from the Secretary of State for Transport, Chris Grayling MP, and the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan.
New rules to better regulate drone use.
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