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Lorry, van, bus and coach drivers can pay roadside fines from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) using a secure online service from 29 January 2019.
A road haulage statutory instrument has been laid in Parliament which is designed to ensure UK law operates effectively if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
HS2 today unveiled the latest designs for Old Oak Common, as HS2 minister, Nusrat Ghani, visited the construction site to meet HS2 staff, its contractors and Chair of OPDC.
New chargepoints will support a shift towards cleaner, greener transport.
With new online scams cropping up all the time, motorists have increasingly become a target for fraudsters. DVLA has revealed their contact centre received 1,275 reports regarding suspected vehicle tax scams during the last …
Light dues rates frozen at 37½ pence for 2019 to 2020.
The AAIB has sent a team to investigate a light aircraft accident in Essex.
Lowered down 296ft, it must have been the longest 2 minutes and 55 seconds for one lucky climber who waited while our coastguard winchman was lowered down.
High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd CEO, Mark Thurston, responds to the tenth Residents' Commissioner's report.
Jesse Norman explains how transport is at a Burkean moment with new technologies and that we must build a consensus that can sustain itself over time.
Deep below the surface of Britain’s biggest road scheme something has been brewing for a very long time – more than 2,000 years in fact.
A major report on how the UK can capitalise on opportunities offered by transport technologies and innovation to benefit the economy, society and the citizen.
Government to provide £23 million for research and trials on new surface materials or pothole repair techniques.
Competition, focusing on innovative schemes that can cut the carbon footprint of the UK’s railways, gives funding to 5 projects.
Failure of a throw bag rescue line during a boat capsize drill in Widnes, England.
Highways England is investing more than £7 million in a series of schemes that will improve journeys, generate jobs and help unlock plans to build homes.
DRS won the prestigious Golden Whistle Award for the sixth time running, when officially declared ‘The Best Performing Rail Freight Operator’.
Funding support for innovative organisations with ideas to develop smart, energy-efficient technologies in the aerospace industry.
Closing the Maritime 2050 strategy event, Nusrat Ghani explains how government and industry can work together to ensure maritime sector careers are open to all.
Speaking at the Maritime 2050 strategy launch, Transport Secretary Chris Grayling describes how the UK can lead the charge in emerging maritime technology.
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