Latest case studies - Page 2
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UK 27 May 2022
E-scooters have part to play in the transition to active travel
Confusion reigns because it is legal to sell an e-scooter, but currently illegal to ride one on the majority of UK roads and pavements
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UK 24 Mar 2022
Creating a robust national infrastructure
Ahead of the publication of the second National Infrastructure Assessment, we look at the NIC’s strategic priorities leading up to 2050
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UK 10 Mar 2022
Rail freight: how to get it back on track
After years of paying lip service to the concept that freight carried by rail will result in fewer lorries on the road, the Government seems ready to act
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UK 3 Mar 2022
Shared mobility: Fair shares for all
Shared mobility will play a major role in achieving environmental targets. It will also help to ‘level up’ transport options for the disadvantaged
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Latest case studies 17 Feb 2022
Active Travel (Pt 2): Walking the walk
Walking is the most basic form of travel – perhaps that’s why it has been constantly overlooked when it comes to transport policy
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Urban 17 Feb 2022
South Fulham traffic scheme: From 87% opposed to 91% in favour – within a year
That’s the incredible swing in sentiment towards the area’s low traffic scheme
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Urban 1 Feb 2022
Virgin Media Park and Charge project ready to share major learnings
Jason Simpson, vice president, Liberty Global shares the key learnings from the Virgin Media Park & Charge project.
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Europe 18 Jan 2022
Paris: The 15-minute city makes timely progress
Bold moves by mayors may attract vocal opposition, but their efforts to reduce pollution in Paris have the backing of voters.
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UK 6 Oct 2021
New modes of mobility: Can the Government keep up with latest trends?
Is the Government acting quickly enough to keep up with the development of mobility modes such as autonomous vehicles and e-scooters?
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UK 15 Sep 2021
Clean air zone in Bath: City expects to generate £1m in extra revenue
Bath & North East Somerset Council has been on a four-year journey to launch its clean air zone (CAZ), one of the first outside London to implement an area that charges non-compliant businesses.