Local Transport Today is the authoritative, independent journal for transport decision makers. Analysis, Comment & News on Transport Policy, Planning, Finance and Delivery since 1989.

Project to build 'holistic view' of causes and impact of road deaths
Deniz Huseyin

A new project is to explore how linking health records and road traffic collision data could help reduce road deaths. The DfT and Road Safety Trust have awarded £500,000 to TRL and University... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News
Lime pledges £20m investment to improve parking, safety and operations in London

Lime pledges £20m investment to improve parking, safety and operations in London
Deniz Huseyin

Shared electric vehicle provider Lime has pledged to spend £20m on its... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News
Fleet of Yo-Go buggies for hire in Hammersmith & Fulham pilot

Fleet of Yo-Go buggies for hire in Hammersmith & Fulham pilot

A trial of pay-as-you-go electric buggies is underway in the London borough of Hammersmith & Fulham. The fleet of 10 vehicles, operated by Yo-Go, can be hired via an app, and have to be returned to where they started. During the pilot,... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News

Mayors and regions need a bigger role in rail, says GBR chief Shoaf
Rhodri Clark

Regions and elected mayors need a bigger role in railways because rail is not isolated from their agendas on subjects such as housing and economic growth, Shadow Great British Railways Chair Laura Shoaf has told the House of Commons Transport Committee. The Labour Government is committed to deeper... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News
Bus franchising model set to be approved by Cambridgeshire & Peterborough’s mayor

Bus franchising model set to be approved by Cambridgeshire & Peterborough’s mayor
Deniz Huseyin

Cambridgeshire & Peterborough looks set to become the latest devolved region... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News

Bus and train use recovering in Scotland, but still below pre-Covid levels
Deniz Huseyin

The overall number of bus and train journeys in Scotland continues to recover from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and overall, but people are still travelling less on public transport than in 2019, reveals the latest Transport Scotland’s National Transport Strategy Monitoring and... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News

Government confirms one-stop GBR ticket site, but supports private sector retailing
Peter Stonham

Once set up, Great British Railways will retail tickets online by bringing together the existing individual train operators’ websites, but face competition from commercial rivals,the Government has announced. “GBR will work alongside a thriving private sector retail market, where... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News

Open AI developing tool to search, find and make travel purchases
Peter Stonham

OpenAI has released a pilot artificial intelligence-powered agent tool that could support travel booking by interacting with websites by typing, clicking and scrolling. Dubbed “Operator,” the tool can search and complete purchases for things like travel, groceries, events, restaurant... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News

Contactless ticketing on rail network takes another small step
Peter Stonham

‘Tap in tap out’ bankcard ticketing system has been further extended on the South East of England rail network, in the latest small step in more than a ten year saga to take London ‘Oyster style’ payment outside the Transport for London zones. The contactless ticketing is... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News

Project to build ‘holistic view’ of causes and impact of road deaths
Rhodri Clark

A new project is to explore how linking health records and road traffic collision data could help reduce road deaths. The DfT and Road Safety Trust have awarded £500,000 to TRL and University Hospital Southampton for the Data Sustains Life project. It will collate a range of data over... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News

Lowest summer road collisions on record in Wales
Rhodri Clark

A new release of police recorded collision statistics for Wales, covering July to September 2024, shows the lowest number of collisions on Welsh roads in that quarter since records began. They were lower even than during the Covid-19 pandemic. The number of casualties on roads with 20mph and... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News
5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News

Scottish Government unlikely to meet car use reduction target, says study
Deniz Huseyin

A lack of leadership has meant the Scottish Government has made minimal progress towards its climate change goal of reducing car use, states a new report by Audit Scotland. It pointed to the Scottish Government’s pledge in 2020 to reduce car kilometres driven by 20% by 2030. “However,... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News

Expanded ULEZ has not harmed high street spend, says think tank
Deniz Huseyin

The expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to cover Greater London has impacted on how much people are spending on high streets in the capital, according to Centre for Cities. The think tank used credit card transaction data set, provided by Fable Data, to analyse spending patterns in the... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News
5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News

East Midlands to get nearly £200m from DfT to improve transport links across region
Deniz Huseyin

The DfT is to give East Midlands nearly £200m for transport projects across Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham, and Nottinghamshire for 2025/26. Funding for East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA) will come from a range of sources including an extra £66m specifically for Mayoral... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News
East Midlands Combined County Authority joins Urban Transport Group

East Midlands Combined County Authority joins Urban Transport Group
Peter Stonham

The East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA) has... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News

West Midlands awarded Integrated Settlement
Deniz Huseyin

The Government has awarded the West Midlands a single annual payment of £389m alongside the region’s existing £211m transport funding. The Integrated Settlement - the first to be awarded to an English region - will deliver a range of services and infrastructure projects that had... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News

DfT to review £4.7bn transport pledge
Deniz Huseyin

A transport spending pledge of £4.7bn for the North of England and the Midlands made by the previous Government is to be reviewed by the DfT. The funding was intended to redeploy the funds that had initially been allocated to the northern leg of HS2, which was axed by Prime Minister Rishi... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News
5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News

Better transport links will make Oxford-Cambridge corridor ‘Europe’s Silicon Valley’
Deniz Huseyin

Rachel Reeves has reaffirmed that the East-West Rail project is pivotal to creating a “growth corridor” between Cambridge and Oxford. The Government has received 18 submissions for “sizeable new developments” along the route, she said. The Chancellor described the area as a... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News

‘No trade-off between economic growth and net zero’
Deniz Huseyin

Rather than being a hindrance to growth, Net zero is “the industrial opportunity of the 21st century, and Britain must lead the way”, insisted Rachel Reeves during her ‘kickstart’ speech. “There is no trade-off between economic growth and net zero,” she said. The... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News

Chancellor seeks private finance for Lower Thames Crossing
Deniz Huseyin

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has voiced her support for the proposed Lower Thames Crossing (LTC). The £10bn scheme would involve a 2.6-mile tunnel under the Thames, 14.3 miles of new road connecting the M2/A2, A13 and M25 and around 50 new bridges and viaducts. The crossing would improve... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News
Amazon seeks permission to launch UK’s first drone delivery service in Darlington

Amazon seeks permission to launch UK’s first drone delivery service in Darlington

Darlington could see the UK’s first drone delivery service in the wake of a partnership between the multinational Amazon, Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen and Teesside International Airport. Amazon is seeking planning approval to build a flight facility in the County Durham town as well as permission from the Civil... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News
Amazon seeks permission to launch UK’s first drone delivery service in Darlington

Amazon seeks permission to launch UK’s first drone delivery service in Darlington

Darlington could see the UK’s first drone delivery service in the wake of a partnership between the multinational Amazon, Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen and Teesside International Airport. Amazon is seeking planning approval to build a flight facility in the County Durham town as well as permission from the Civil... continue

5 Feb 2025Local Transport Today News

TransportXtra is part of Landor LINKS

© 2025 TransportXtra | Landor LINKS Ltd | All Rights Reserved

Subscriptions, Magazines & Online Access Enquires
[Frequently Asked Questions]
Email: subs.ltt@landor.co.uk | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7091 7959

Shop & Accounts Enquires
Email: accounts@landor.co.uk | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7091 7855

Advertising Sales & Recruitment Enquires
Email: daniel@landor.co.uk | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7091 7861

Events & Conference Enquires
Email: conferences@landor.co.uk | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7091 7865

Press Releases & Editorial Enquires
Email: info@transportxtra.com | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7091 7875

Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions | Advertise

Web design london by Brainiac Media 2020