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Data on road traffic by road and vehicle type, produced by Department for Transport.
Traffic signs used, including signs giving orders, warning signs, direction signs, information signs and road works signs.
Seeks views on how to restrict the ability of local authorities to generate surplus funds from penalty charge notices.
Government backing for UK innovators to develop AI tech to help cut emissions, accelerate renewables and boost energy efficiency.
Request a pedestrian crossing like a puffin crossing, toucan crossing or zebra crossing from the local council
Guidelines to traffic commissioners, the limousine industry and the public on the operation of minibuses, limousines and similar vehicles.
This note describes the methodology and procedures required to carry out both a traffic count and an axle load survey
Proposals could improve job opportunities for people aged 18 to 20, ease driver shortages and provide more reliable bus and coach services across Great Britain.
Local transport note on how to deliver priority for bus services in England.
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