New agreement on a proposed plan to spend €1.5 trillion creating an integrated transport network in Europe has been reached.
The market for new vans was buoyant across Europe in April, but bus and truck sales continue to be down and the UK is the only country to post a year-to-date increase in registrations.
Councils across England are gearing up to roll out brand new electric and biomethane powered buses, as the government today reveals the latest winners of its multi-million pound fund for low carbon buses.
The government has contested an EU proposal for a tougher 2025 emissions target for motor vehicles, because it believes that this will delay earlier targets in 2015 and 2020.
The Government has said it will tunnel its proposed High Speed 2 rail line under a site earmarked for an industrial development that could create 7,000 jobs in the East Midlands.
UK rail companies claim they are grabbing a bigger share of the travel market on the top 10 domestic air routes.
HS2 has abandoned plans to knock down and rebuild the whole of Euston Station in London, saying new plans it has now produced would lessen disruption and save time by not involving the rebuilding of all existing platforms.
Electric car sales are set to slump below expectations despite efforts to support them with taxpayer subsidies, a report concludes today.
Transport for London (TfL) has drawn up a shortlist of companies fighting to take control of the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) franchise.
Electric commercial vehicles are important for the UK but more charging points are needed according to secretary of state for transport, Patrick McLoughlin
New technology designed to improve the management of road works is set to be introduced, the (DfT) Department for Transport has announced
Alternative transportation fuel consumption increased almost 13 percent in 2011 to a total of 515.9 million gasoline-equivalent gallons, according to the US Energy Information Administration.
Ninety-one per cent of motorists do not trust the government to reinvest money made from tolls on new roads, according to a survey by the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM).
The Chancellor's most recent Budget has left (TfL) Transport for London facing cuts of £80 million over the course of the next two years.
The Chancellor today has pledged to use departmental savings to fund a £3bn programme in infrastructure investment - spending more on new roads than in a generation.
A planned 3p per litre increase in fuel duty has been scrapped by the chancellor in this year’s budget. The increase was supposed to be the first in a series of annual rises.