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Publication of the findings of the vehicle emissions testing programme.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Vehicles tested in the UK programme showed no evidence of car manufacturers, apart from the VW Group, fitting devices to defeat the approved emissions test programme.
New government strategy launched to encourage travelling by bike or on foot.
The London Borough of Waltham Forest has trialled changing roads into public spaces to reduce traffic, improve safety and encourage sustainable travel.
The reasons Brighton and Hove council turned a lane on Lewes Road into a bus and continuous cycle lane, and the results of the work.
Replaced a subway beneath the junction of Granby Street and Waterloo Way with a new surface level wide crossing for cyclists and pedestrians.
How Worcester city and county councils have built the Diglis Bridge to make it easier for people to get around on foot and by bike.
Salford city council have tested protected cycle lanes to improve cycling in the area and increase the number of journeys made by bike.
How Brighton and Hove council have introduced contraflow cycle lanes through the North Laine area on lightly used, one-way streets.
A signalled crossing for cyclists was built on the A4174 in order to make it easier for them to cross and to reduce delays.
How and why City of York council installed a green light on Mickelgate that lets cyclists move off before other traffic.
Improving cyclist safety by reallocating road space to suit the primary traffic flow.
Reducing traffic speeds in Beaconsfield town centre to create a safer and more inviting environment for cyclists and pedestrians.
Winners of government competition will develop ideas to cut vehicle emissions and help plug-in cars drive further.
Innovative training will help children and parents stay active and cycle safely.
Andrew Jones sees specially-fitted vehicles being delivered to community transport organisations as part of DfT’s £25 million fund.
Road Safety Minister welcomes figures on the 1 year anniversary of new offence.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is warning the public about scam emails claiming to be about a fixed penalty.
Nearly 50% of all faults found on MOTs could be avoided by carrying out regular, simple maintenance, like replacing bulbs, wipers and tyres.
Nottingham, Bristol, Milton Keynes and London named as winners of multi-million fund to encourage drivers to go green.
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