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Responses on closer alignment of European and GB rules published and Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycle Regulations.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Summarises applicants' clarification questions and DfT responses in 2012 about the Essex Thameside, Great Western and Thameslink franchises.
Discussing the development and promotion of low carbon vehicles.
Britain will have a national high speed rail network providing vital new capacity and faster journeys across the country from 2026.
HS2 to go ahead.
Written statement by Norman Baker MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport.
HS2 oral statement regarding the decision to go ahead.
Gatwick visit to see first-hand how the airport intends to play its part during the Olympics.
First 'Satnav Summit' to thrash out solutions to drivers following out of date directions from satnavs.
DVLA releases figures that show over 4,600 motorists taxed or declared their vehicle of the road on Christmas Day.
Drug driving expert panel created to consider the technical aspects of introducing a new offence of driving.
Blue badge new design and measures to tackle drivers who abuse the disabled parking system.
Transport Minister Norman Baker has announced that the government is implementing major reforms to crack down on drivers who abuse the disabled parking system.
3D laser scanning technology to reduce motorway closures times.
Over £80 million towards deal led by Southern Railways to build 130 new railway carriages.
Rail passengers are set to benefit from extra carriages to ease overcrowding and the former Waterloo International Station.
Chief Executive Andrew Haines of the Civil Aviation Authority reappointed.
Merseyside's first road works permit scheme means utility firms in St Helens will now have to cut disruption caused by road works.
Rail passengers to be asked how their rail services should be run.
New rules laid before Parliament will allow councils to update and introduce new signs without Whitehall agreement.
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