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The Department for Transport's updated analysis on the application of Standing Order 83L has been placed in the library of the House.
Councils across England are being urged to take up a congestion-busting scheme that reduces disruption caused by roadworks.
First stage winners of the Future Fuels for Flight and Freight Competition announced.
The Department for Transport's analysis on the application of Standing Order 83L has been placed in the library of the House.
New road safety measures and a list of successful Safer Roads Fund bids.
Further funding on its way to improve cycle safety.
New roadside breathalyser technology and a new approach to road casualty investigation.
Carmakers face fines for supplying vehicles designed to cheat emissions tests to the UK, following a government consultation.
Summit on vehicle technology to tackle carbon emissions and to find ways to improve air quality.
Outlines work being done to improve on the current Operation Stack arrangements and measures being taken to tackle fly-parking.
Plans to improve overnight lorry parking and to ease traffic in the event of cross-Channel disruption announced.
From June 2018 drivers will be able to use remote control parking on British roads.
TV presenter launches a new ‘stop, look, listen, think’ road safety campaign to encourage children to think carefully about crossing roads.
Cycling Minister Jesse Norman urges people to respond to the call for evidence.
Increasing the use of renewable fuels will reduce carbon emissions, tackle climate change and to make the transport sector as sustainable as possible.
Haulage firms will benefit from a cheaper fee if they use less polluting lorries in plans to improve air quality across the UK.
HGV Road User Levy changed to ensure that cleanest lorries will pay less to use UK roads.
Publication of the business plans for motoring agencies of the Department for Transport.
Zero emission vehicles to be used by taxi firms and police.
Ambition is to improve cycling and walking safety whilst promoting more active travel.
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