
Scotland “unlikely” to meet 2030 car reduction goal
A new report from Audit Scotland has found that the country is “unlikely” to meet its 2030 target of reducing car kilometres driven by 20 per cent.
A new report from Audit Scotland has found that the country is “unlikely” to meet its 2030 target of reducing car kilometres driven by 20 per cent.
A new report commissioned by transport charity Motability Foundation has found that just 10% of disabled people in the UK have used a shared micromobility service before.
56% of car commutes to work in England and Wales could be made by shared e-bikes or e-scooters, national charity for shared transport CoMoUK has found.
UK Transport Secretary Louise Haigh highlighted the importance of a “transport system that’s sustainable” in her launch of England’s Integrated National Transport Strategy today.
Transport for London (TfL) is clamping down on irresponsibly parked dockless e-bikes with a new enforcement plan to apply in the capital.
The UK’s first network of mobility hubs is being piloted in the West Midlands as part of a £400,000 project funded by the Department for Transport (DfT).
A new report from Audit Scotland has found that the country is “unlikely” to meet its 2030 target of reducing car kilometres driven by 20 per cent.
A new report commissioned by transport charity Motability Foundation has found that just 10% of disabled people in the UK have used a shared micromobility service before.
56% of car commutes to work in England and Wales could be made by shared e-bikes or e-scooters, national charity for shared transport CoMoUK has found.
UK Transport Secretary Louise Haigh highlighted the importance of a “transport system that’s sustainable” in her launch of England’s Integrated National Transport Strategy today.
Transport for London (TfL) is clamping down on irresponsibly parked dockless e-bikes with a new enforcement plan to apply in the capital.
The UK’s first network of mobility hubs is being piloted in the West Midlands as part of a £400,000 project funded by the Department for Transport (DfT).
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