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The driving test will change from Monday 4 December 2017 to include following directions from a sat nav and testing different manoeuvres.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Leeds to get high frequency ‘busways’, improved park and ride facilities and better stops and signs through funding.
Cycling and walking investment strategy released.
Community groups across the country have been awarded funding to buy new minibuses.
Councils asked to bid for funding to target congested local roads.
Law change makes it illegal for taxi drivers to discriminate against wheelchair users.
Publication of the business plans for motoring agencies of the Department for Transport.
Analysis of English votes for English laws in relation to government amendments made at report stage to the Bus Services Bill.
Good transport links help connect people, encourage growth and are crucial to building an economy for everyone.
Announcing the winners of £4 million worth of funding across 19 local authorities for digital transport innovations.
Government awards £4 million for tech projects that will cut congestion, speed up journeys and clean up the environment.
Partnerships key to future growth says Bus Minister.
From 6 April 2017 it will be illegal for taxi drivers to discriminate against wheelchair users.
Roads Minister Andrew Jones thanks Roads Police Officers for their courage and professionalism following success in catching drug drivers.
Local transport funding to help people walk or cycle safely to work.
Government funding for the Mersey Gateway Bridge scheme in Halton.
New proposals unveiled which would extend the period before the first MOT test is needed from 3 to 4 years.
Learner drivers will be allowed to have driving lessons on motorways with a driving instructor in a car fitted with dual controls.
Young men targeted in THINK! drink drive campaign this Christmas as they account for nearly two-thirds of fatalities.
Drivers who tow trailers are being urged to carry out basic safety checks following the tragic death of 3-year-old Freddie Hussey.
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