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Increasing cycle-rail journeys with improved access and facilities at rail stations.
Building Cycle Superhighways and Quietways in London.
Building Dutch-style cycle infrastructure in outer London boroughs.
Bikeability training to encourage cycling and improve road safety.
DVLA’s Contact Centre has received CCA (Customer Contact Association) accreditation for the 12th consecutive year, this time successfully obtaining CCA Global Standard Version 7.
Online service to help drivers and businesses prepare for the introduction of clean air zones released.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Surveillance Camera Commissioner response to the 'Introduction of green number plates for ultra low emission vehicles' consultation by the Department for Transport.
Highways England is calling on drivers to commit to checking their vehicles on a more regular basis as it reveals the most common day for breakdowns is a Friday.
Residential street chargepoint funding doubled and plans increasing access to real-time information released.
Wireless charging for electric taxis to start in Nottingham.
Secretary of State for Transport Grant Shapps has appointed two new traffic commissioners.
New funding to boost the advanced fuels industry.
Reviewed criteria applies to existing haulage, bus and coach operators and new applicants.
Local authorities urged to take advantage of electric car funding as 'league table' of charging infrastructure released.
Work to deactivate Operation Brock – and remove a contraflow - on the M20 in Kent will be carried out later today, Highways England has announced.
AFS Scaffolding Ltd loses licence to operate commercial vehicles after it gained an unfair competitive advantage over other businesses.
The Operation Brock contraflow on the M20 in Kent is now active, Highways England has confirmed today (Monday 28 October).
Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain outline commitments on licensing services, case management, fair hearings and robust, evidence-based decision making.
Guidance will set out options for standard operators to meet financial standing requirements in the event of no deal.
Operation Brock to keep the M20 open in both directions in the event of disruption to services across the English Channel.
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