NEWS
Cambridge North station officially opened by Transport Secretary
The station is set to serve up to 3,000 commuters a day and is helping to cut traffic congestion into the city centre.....read more
Improvements planned for National Chargepoint Registry
Cenex has announced its plans for the development of the National Chargepoint Registry (NCR), working in partnership with green energy software systems specialist Apetrel Systems.....read more
Councils granted share of £75 million for road improvements
Councils across England have been awarded funding in order to carry out major road improvements as part of a £75 million government investment.....read more
New £85 million London scheme to encourage greener transport and improve air quality announced
A new scheme which aims to make London a ‘fairer, greener, healthier’ city by encouraging the use of alternative transport modes has been announced by mayor, Sadiq Khan.....read more
Rail improvements for Wales, midlands and the north
The Department for Transport (DfT) has announced plans for new bi-mode trains with more seats and better on-board facilities.....read more
FEATURES
Raising standards in commercial vehicle fleets
FORS, the best practice accreditation scheme for commercial vehicle operators, continues to help organisations run a safer, greener and more efficient fleet, writes FORS director John HixWhat role will electric vehicles, renewable energy and smart grids play in the ever‑transitioning 21st century city? Robert Evans, CEO of Cenex, investigates.....read more
Helping fleets get ahead amid air pollution issues
Dominic Phinn from environmental law firm ClientEarth gives advice to fleets as political attention to air quality makes waves in the transport sector.....read more
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