CoMo urges parties to improve transport ahead of Scottish elections
Ahead of the Scottish Elections in May, transport charity CoMo has made several suggestions to the political parties involved on how to improve mobility in Scotland.
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Ahead of the Scottish Elections in May, transport charity CoMo has made several suggestions to the political parties involved on how to improve mobility in Scotland.
The BRT project is back under the microscope in the Indiana state legislature, as a new amendment once again threatens the IndyGo project.
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US DOT will hand out $1 billion in grant funding to projects across the US, with equal shares going to rural and urban areas.
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The Central Ohio Transit Authority is working with local groups to ensure everyone in the region has access to transport to and from their vaccination appointments.
Uber Boat by Thames Clippers will run the new service to ferry passengers across the river Thames while Hammersmith Bridge is closed for repair work.
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