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Minister hails record growth in UK’s public electric vehicle charger network Some 79,326 public charging devices were available on May 1, Department for Transport figures show.
Ever busier roads, electric and hybrid vehicles, self-driving technology and ageing vehicle fleets have all played a part in changing the composition of UK roads - and insurers must pay careful attent ...
The Department for Transport announced that the price increases will affect all vehicle types using the vital Thames crossing ...
The Department for Transport has shared an update on its plans to modernise airspace. Redesigned flight paths are expected to deliver "quicker and quieter" flights and boost growth. The government ...
Uber will trial robo taxis in London after partnering with AI firm Wayve – whose self-driving vehicles have already been ...
This comes as more than 7,000 new EV charge points are set to be installed across the city between now and 2040.
The Green Alliance suggested that Labour Party Chancellor Ms Reeves could introduce new measures to help the Government raise ...
The British government announced today that it will allow limited self-driving pilots on UK roads as early as next year. Uber and British AV firm Wayve are gearing up.
The motor capital of the UK has received a transport makeover – and it’s already going to be expanded. Coventry has spearheaded the Very Light Rail network, which has been described as being ...
Uber Technologies announced on Tuesday plans to test self-driving vehicles using AI software made by Wayve on the road in London.
MOTs are a legally required service to ensure vehicle safety, from checking brake and fuel systems to seatbelts, lights and exhausts ...