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Plans have been revealed to improve road safety and give consumers a better service when they take their vehicle for its MOT.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The driving theory test is today (1 July 2016) marking 20 years of helping to make Great Britain’s roads safer.
Strategic Transport Apprenticeship Taskforce to boost apprenticeships and ensure investment in transport delivers for young people.
Publication of the business plans for motoring agencies of the Department for Transport.
Extra roads funding to help cut delays and boost local economy.
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon visits Singapore and Burma to promote UK companies and transport expertise.
Transport Minister Lord Ahmad visits Burma to discuss transport infrastructure, announce UK Export Finance cover of US$300 million and launch Business is Great Campaign in Burma
The new road safety statement sets out the government’s vision, values and priorities for improving the safety of Britain’s roads.
New proposals to improve the driving test, including incentives to be better prepared, form part of a consultation launched by government today.
Road and rail to create 30,000 apprentices in this Parliament.
Protecting aviation from the evolving terror threat.
A new joint enforcement partnership aims to reduce the number of unsafe lorry drivers and operators in London.
The Highway Code on GOV.UK has been made easier to use, as research shows how keeping up to date changes people’s road behaviour.
Transport investment is keeping London mobile and equipping the city for the challenges of the future.
While the modern Port of Liverpool is receiving huge investment, historic maritime land is being regenerated.
Manston Airfield will provide short term additional capacity to Operation Stack for freight traffic on its way to the Port of Dover.
Transport Minister sees how cycling investment is improving journeys in one of London’s most popular cycling boroughs.
Transport minister visits a specialist manufacturing company in London helping to construct Crossrail stations.
Transport Minister sees construction begin on £11.6 million new railway station in Waltham Forest before meeting Crossrail apprentices.
For Britain to lead the world in transport once again, we need more young people to join the industry.
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