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Have your say on our proposals to simplify the taxi licensing system and improve enforcement to increase safety and reduce unfair competition.
Local councils will be given the power to crack down on problem pavement parking.
Announcing the publication of the government response to the consultation on pavement parking.
New road safety strategy shows that the government is listening and leading: together, we can build a safer future for all UK road users.
No one should get behind the wheel under the influence of drink or drugs.
The tool scores places in England and Wales on how well connected they are to health services, education, shopping, leisure and workplaces.
We’re determined to tackle this growing issue as part of our upcoming Road Safety Strategy, which will set out how we make our roads safer for everyone.
Bikeability scheme will help children gain confidence with cycling, while reducing carbon emissions and easing pressure on our NHS.
Organisations and businesses can bid for a share of £1 million funding to help them deliver initiatives that enable more people to walk, wheel or cycle.
DVLA announces new policies for registering repaired, restored and modified vehicles that will come into effect from Tuesday 26 August.
Plug-in van and truck grant extended to at least 2027.
News follows last week’s announcement that drivers will soon enjoy discounts of up to £3,750 on new electric cars.
Have your say on the proposed automated passenger services permitting scheme until 28 September 2025.
From 1 September 2025, an increase in charges for car drivers will be a maximum of £1, with significant discounts for local residents and account holders.
Local authorities across England are set to enter into contracts with chargepoint operators, making it easier for everyone to switch to EVs.
An update on the work being done to implement the Automated Vehicles (AV) Act 2024.
Investing in safer roads will encourage more women to cycle, build healthier, stronger communities and help ease pressure on the NHS.
Drivers no longer need to submit planning applications to install electric vehicle chargepoints, helping them save up to £1,100 a year.
British Parking Association will develop and run the 'national parking platform', providing drivers with a more flexible parking experience.
Motorists could benefit from cheaper charging costs and more transparent prices at the pump.
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