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Drivers will save up to £150 million over the next ten years as the cost of getting a driving licence is slashed, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander and Transport Minister Claire Perry announced today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Explains how driverless technology could improve cars, buses, rail and commercial vehicles and the work being done to trial driverless cars.
Part 2 of the Triennial review of the British Transport Police Authority has been published.
Recommendations to increase the weight and speed limits of agricultural tractors and trailers released.
Rail Minister Claire Perry toured a mock-up of Hitachi’s new train, part of the government’s £5.7 billion Intercity Express Programme.
Consultation on exemptions from European Community regulations on Rail Passengers' Rights and Obligations released.
The Department for Transport is helping to fund a major new connection on Coventry to Nuneaton railway line.
Minister sees the ongoing work to link Canning Town and Victoria Dock as part of Europe’s biggest infrastructure project.
£62 million government investment will see a ‘next generation’ train fleet operating between London and West Midlands.
New trains, more seats and faster journeys as part of new Thameslink, Southern and Great Northern franchise.
A letter from Rail Minister Claire Perry to passengers about the South Eastern rail franchise.
Tough targets and £70 million investment to ensure major improvements under new South Eastern franchise deal.
Train companies are challenged to do more to help meet the capacity challenge on the rail network in England and Wales.
150 new carriages will increase capacity, create jobs and boost economic growth.
Negotiations for a franchise deed of amendment to provide additional trains on South West Trains' services have concluded.
Re-release of the statement on the national speed limit for heavy goods vehicles of more than 7.5 tonnes on single carriageways.
Revised answer to a Parliamentary Question about consultancy amounts within the Department for Transport.
400 freight operator allocations still available.
Three companies have been shortlisted to run the Northern franchise and 3 are being considered for the TransPennine Express franchise.
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