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A call for evidence has been launched on the approval and marking of road vehicles placed on the market in Great Britain.
National Highways is addressing an anomaly in the way some variable speed cameras interact with signs on some A roads and motorways.
Take the bus for a festive day out this Christmas.
Multi-year funding gives local authorities the funds they need to provide passengers with lower fares, more frequent and reliable services and safer journeys.
Have your say on the framework that will ensure self-driving technology is safely introduced on Britain's roads.
As automated vehicle technologies develop, we want to ensure that they do so in ways that strengthen safety, widen access and safeguard the public.
Families can continue to travel to dozens of popular destinations for no more than £3 for a single fare.
Announcing the lifting of the Thames Gateway Bridge safeguarding direction.
National active travel network will provide 3,500 miles of safer routes for better connectivity, targeting areas where health and air quality are poorest.
Bus Services Bill will give local leaders the power to shape the bus services their communities rely on.
5 additional train services daily will bring an estimated extra £4 million into the local economy each year.
Four innovative projects set to share £800,000 to improve accessible information for passengers using rail replacement coaches.
Local Transport Minister, Simon Lightwood, visits Star Coaches in Batley and celebrates a sector that provides 42,000 jobs in the UK.
Funding will make bus travel cleaner and more affordable for passengers, while helping the UK to meet its zero emissions goals.
The government will publish a third cycling and walking investment strategy setting out its long-term vision for active travel.
We're determined to ensure our bus services stay safe, inclusive and comfortable for all passengers.
New UK bus manufacturing expert panel will prioritise high quality buses that meet the needs of passengers and improve living standards across the country.
DPTAC has an important role to play in our ambition to have an inclusive transport network allowing disabled people to travel easily and with dignity.
We are making sure local authorities can provide high-quality and easily accessible active travel schemes across England.
Passengers, businesses, and local leaders have their say on how to transform transport.
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