UITP and ETF call for faster implementation of National Recovery and Resilience Plans
UITP and ETF are advocating for the swift implementation of pledged urban mobility reforms and investments by the European Commission and Member States.
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UITP and ETF are advocating for the swift implementation of pledged urban mobility reforms and investments by the European Commission and Member States.
The feasibility study will consider all aspects of the transport technology required in order to provide a safe and reliable automated public transport service in Solihull.
Following the confirmation that Phase 2 of HS2 will no longer move ahead, the UK government has outlined its plans for a revolution in England’s transport infrastructure that will be delivered with the redirected HS2 funding.
The study outlines that on-demand shared mobility services, together with collective public transport, can help to maximise the net benefits of traffic restriction measures, such as LEZs.
Through the ZEBRA 2 scheme, up to £129 million has been made available to help local transport authorities to introduce zero-emission buses, with the first £25 million prioritised for rural communities.
In Issue 3 2023 of Intelligent Transport, we feature exclusive content from leading industry experts and thought leaders discussing: exploring the power of contactless and open-loop payment systems in delivering a seamless ticketing experience; navigating short- and long-term strategies to ensure an enhanced customer experience; moving towards a greener and more…
Paris enacted a historic e-scooter ban on 31 August 2023, following an overwhelming citizen referendum vote in April 2023, marking a significant shift in the city's transportation landscape and setting a potential model for other urban areas.
With the London-wide expansion of the ULEZ, the new zone now covers every London borough and will bring cleaner air to five million more people.
With the immediately available 'quick release' Emergency Relief funds, the Hawaii Department of Transportation is able to offset costs associated with traffic management services and repairs to infrastructure needed as a result of damage caused by wildfires in Lahaina, Hawai'i, in August 2023.
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The Scottish government's £5 million will help re-launch the Low Emission Zone Support Fund, encouraging eco-friendly travel choices by offering incentives for non-compliant vehicle disposal and retrofitting.
Forming part of the Department of Transport’s new campaign, Your Journey Counts, new research has shown that many people across Ireland already agree that every journey choice can make a difference in lowering carbon emissions and are willing to personally make changes to how they travel.
The Victorian Minister for Public Transport has launched a consultation paper seeking industry feedback on how a zero-emission bus transition can slash emissions, improve passenger experiences and create secure jobs in the bus industry.
"The impact of AV technology on road safety is truly exciting, bringing both remarkable advancements and important challenges to address," says Gonzalo Alcaraz, Deputy Director General of the International Road Federation, as he shares his thoughts on how new technologies are impacting the road ecosystem, with a particular focus on…
TRL's research aims to pave the way for effective regulations and sustainable practices in the emerging e-scooter industry, with a key focus on safety, inclusivity and environmental impact.