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Motorcycles and scooters will join cars, vans, trucks and buses in the government’s drive for greener vehicles.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Initiatives announced to roll out smart tickets and contactless payment on public transport.
Ministers have today (26 March 2015) announced £45 million to support the rollout of greener taxis.
Transport Minister Baroness Kramer unveils state of the art facility adding 500 cycle spaces at Brighton railway station.
Motorists who don’t speak English or Welsh and want to use DVLA’s translation service will pick up the costs under changes announced today (25 March 2015) by Transport Minister Baroness Kramer.
Government announces £60 million station improvement fund to improve passenger experience.
Nearly 150 buses across the country to be fitted with pollution-reducing technology.
Twelve British cities shortlisted to become international beacons of ultra-low emission vehicle use.
Green move adds electric cars to government car fleet.
Change in regulations means specialist medical equipment can now be carried on mobility scooters.
Rail Minister praises the work of the British Transport Police as preparations are made for devolving policing of the Scottish rail network.
Audi, Mitsubishi and Volkswagen sign up to promote benefits of low-emission cars.
Link road will improve capacity and remove heavy goods vehicles from nearby town.
Number of ultra-low emission vehicles breaks 25,000 barrier.
The bus sector is evolving, but the test stays the same: are passengers getting a good deal?
As transport enjoys a higher profile within government, connectivity and integration are at the core of the Department for Transport’s work.
A railway that serves passengers and economic growth.
Nottinghamshire town to be revitalised.
Consultation launched on plans to close existing Rochester station once new station opens.
Baroness Kramer visits Taiwan and Japan to help raise the profile of UK companies and transport expertise.
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