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Grants will help innovators develop new concepts – such as an automated boat that could deliver parcels by water – to tackle pressing transport issues.
A brief guide to the definition, construction requirements and regulations that apply to works trucks.
Campaign reminds people of important changes to the Highway Code.
How Highways England use route strategies and strategic studies to plan for future investment and inform the Road Investment Strategy 2.
Research identifying the issues and risks of a UK road trial of truck platooning technology, which enables vehicles to move as a group.
Ensuring That Post-COVID-19 Transportation Serves The Needs Of Women In Low-income Sub-saharan African Cities
Decommissioning programmes, including dates, locations, installations decommissioned, method of decommissioning and close-out reports where available.
The vision and action plan for electric vehicle charging infrastructure within the United Kingdom.
Government and industry funding to significantly upgrade truck stops for lorry drivers and support recruitment and workforce retention.
£18.5 million is being made available to UK companies in government funding to strengthen the capabilities of the UK’s connected and automated mobility supply chain.
Signals, stopping procedures, lighting, control of the vehicle, speed limits, stopping distances, lines and lane markings and multi-lane carriageways, smoking, mobile phones and sat nav.
Applications for HGV operator licences to, and decisions made by, the Traffic Commissioner for Scotland.
The requirements for carrying items on top of vehicles, and how to order the code of practice which covers the safest ways to do this.
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