The humble bus stop is doing extraordinary things in Portsmouth

The humble bus stop is doing extraordinary things in Portsmouth

There is a bus stop on Commercial Road in Portsmouth that could easily belong in a Scandinavian city. It features a Living Roof, real-time departure information, free Wi-Fi, a touch-screen... continue

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‘Better Connected’ integrated transport strategy concentrates on user experience

Peter Stonham

Contactless ‘Tap-and-go’ travel across trains, trams and buses has been headlined in the announcement of publication of the Government’s new integrated transport strategy, now called Better Connected and based on eight user-related priorities.  Though described in the... continue

2 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News
DfT unveils vision to make journeys easier to pay for, simpler and more reliable

DfT unveils vision to make journeys easier to pay for, simpler and more reliable

The much anticipated national transport strategy has been released by the DfT, with what it describes as “40 fully funded commitments” to make everyday journeys simpler, easier to pay for and more reliable “from door to door”. The Better Connected strategy, published on 2 April, announces a new... continue

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Better Connected strategy promotes a joined-up transport network

Better Connected strategy promotes a joined-up transport network

Mark Moran

Passengers and drivers should be able to travel seamlessly... continue

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Councils invited to share £165m fund for roads to ‘stalled housing and employment sites’

The government has announced a new £165 million fund to fund roads which “will unblock housing and employment sites across England, delivering the critical road infrastructure that developers need to get building.” The Department for Transport said the investment would target... continue

2 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News

Investing in SRN will reduce regional inequalities and kickstart economy, says Alexander

Chris Ames

 The third Road Investment Strategy (RIS 3), just published, gives National Highways nearly £25bn to maintain, renew and operate the strategic road network (SRN), with a significant increase on renewing what ministers described as “ageing assets”. The RIS, “presented to... continue

2 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News

New strategy offers no clarity on how Designated Funds will be spent

Chris Ames

RIS 3 will include four new-look National Programmes, described as “a new way of delivering defined outputs” and running alongside existing Designated Funds, which cover some of the same themes, such as safety and the environment. However, the new strategy appears to ignore advice from... continue

2 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News

National Highways scales back ambition on road casualty reduction outcomes

Chris Ames

National Highways lobbied for the removal of a network-wide target for reducing serious casualties on the strategic road network (SRN) under the new RIS as it was set to miss its RIS 2 target, it has emerged. Documents published by regulator the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) suggest that National... continue

2 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News

NH water quality plans even more cloudy after regulator intervention

Chris Ames

National Highways’ longstanding pledge to mitigate “high priority” water outfalls on its network by 2030 is mired in confusion after its regulator questioned whether it could be achieved following a doubling of costs and the new RIS appeared to backtrack on the pledge. The... continue

2 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News

DfT drops plans to add more emergency areas on smart motorways

Chris Ames

Campaigners have slammed the DfT after it quietly dropped a commitment to consider adding more emergency areas (EAs) on smart motorways under the new RIS, leaving the network short of the spacing standard recommended by MPs in a landmark report. In its November 2021 report on smart motorways, the... continue

2 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News

Welsh councils can now install side road zebras but no sign of DfT following suit

Rhodri Clark

Wales has set another example for the rest of the UK to follow by enabling all local authorities to install simplified zebra crossings at side roads. In the UK public realm, this type of crossing was first trialled informally in 2018 at two sites in Salford. Unauthorised by the DfT and intended... continue

2 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News
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Wiltshire angered by A303 Stonehenge Tunnel Scheme revocation

Deniz Huseyin

Wiltshire Council has expressed disappointment at the Government’s decision to revoke the development consent order (DCO) for the A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down Stonehenge Tunnel scheme. The Government halted the project in July 2024, and has now revoked the scheme, which means it cannot go... continue

2 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News
Seamless parking payment makes for better journeys

Seamless parking payment makes for better journeys

Sarah Randall

The Department for Transport’s new integrated transport strategy envisages contactless tap-and-go travel becoming the norm across buses, trains, and trams in cities and towns across England.... continue

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2 Apr 2026Parking Review Opinion

England’s first Land Use Framework ‘maps spatial priorities’

Peter Stonham

The Government has published England’s first Land Use Framework which it describes as “a plan for delivering new homes, nature restoration, clean energy and food security”. It demonstrated clearly that there is enough land to deliver the government’s objectives provided we... continue

2 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News
2 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News

Swansea micromobility hire features in first year RTP funding

Rhodri Clark

A micromobility hire scheme for Swansea and subsidised taxis on the island of Anglesey are among the Regional Transport Fund allocations for 2026/27. The Welsh Government’s Regional Transport Fund (RTF) replaces several previous subject-based funds, for which unitary authority submitted bids... continue

2 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News
20mph default limit has ‘saved the lives of children’, Welsh minister tells Senedd

20mph default limit has ‘saved the lives of children’, Welsh minister tells Senedd

Rhodri Clark

Julie James, the Welsh Government’s Counsel General and Minister for... continue

2 Apr 2026Local Transport Today News
‘Graduates struggling to find work despite skills shortage’, says CIHT

‘Graduates struggling to find work despite skills shortage’, says CIHT

The challenges faced by graduates trying to find work was discussed at this year’s Chartered Institution of Highways and Transport (CIHT) conference.  The struggles graduates experienced in getting a job were at odds with complaints in the sector about a wider skills... continue

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