This year’s autumn budget is being touted as one of the most important in recent years. There’s a new government, and Chancellor Rachel Reeves has already hinted that there’ll be some big changes. ...
The electric revolution is upon us and, with this being a general election year, perhaps the winds of political change will be soon be upon us too. Despite the introduction of a Zero Emission Vehi...
A number of MPs has advised the government to consider lowering the speed limit on motorways and introducing car-free Sundays to help reduce the UK’s emissions. These are just two of the proposal...
So, we’ve got a new prime minister. Liz Truss is officially on her way to Number 10 after the Queen officially invited her to form a government. However, she won’t be travelling in the huge Jaguar ...
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced a 5 pence per litre cut to fuel duty for the next 12 months. The change is set to take effect from 6pm today (23 March). The measure is aiming to help ease the...
The Department for Transport (DfT) has confirmed that green number plates will be introduced for electric vehicles from the autumn. The green slash on the side of the number plate will allow drive...
As we near a third general election in five years, a few specific items recur throughout each party manifesto: Brexit obviously, the NHS and tax. But what about transport? It seems the political co...
Today marks International Day of Persons with Disabilities, and is a timely reminder of the changes which the blue badge disabled parking scheme has undergone recently. From 30 August 2019, the...
The government has confirmed it is looking to get rid of a legal loophole which allows drivers to escape prosecution for using their mobile phone behind the wheel. It is already an offence to use ...
The government’s Transport Committee has confirmed it wishes to start a debate around road pricing – more specifically the idea of a pay-as-you-go style system, that could fill a potential £40 bill...