Latest Insight & policy - Page 4
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Mass transit systems 7 Sep 2021
New rail business model: Working with GBR
As works start to shape the planned new public body, Great British Railways, what space will there be for innovation outside the nationalised publicly-owned core? Where will private sector entrepreneurs and devolved regional authorities with local agendas fit into the new jigsaw?
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Active Travel 1 Sep 2021
What will be the impact of agile working?
If fewer people travel to city centres for their work, are urban and transport plans likely to go into sharp reverse? asks Mark Smulian
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Mobility as a Service (MaaS) 13 Jul 2021
Making Mobility as a Service appealing
The digital element of MaaS is comparatively easy. Among the most difficult are how to regulate it and address the vested interests of current operator
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Electrification 7 Jul 2021
Access to a skilled electric vehicle-savvy workforce
Transport is on course for electrification, but there is a danger we are overlooking the skills needed to make the transition
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Electrification 2 Jun 2021
EV infrastructure (Pt 1): Are we ready for EV surge?
Electricity networks want to accelerate investment in infrastructure to speed up the UK’s transition to electric vehicles
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Electrification 2 Jun 2021
EV infrastructure (Pt 2): Power to the people
The creation of a convenient and comprehensive public charging network is vital to build confidence for the transition to electric cars and vans, and to keep their wheels turning.
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Government programmes 26 May 2021
National bus strategy get mixed reception
Government plans for England’s buses gain support, but questions are raised over the ability of local authorities to comply with proposed timescales
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Connectivity 17 May 2021
Transport-generated data: Devil is in the detail
Who owns transport-related data and who is prepared to share it? These questions, among many others, require resolution
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Healthy streets 9 Apr 2021
Low-traffic neighbourhoods should move up agenda
When LTNs are proposed they often face opposition, usually from local businesses or drivers. But, they are mostly welcomed by residents
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Latest Insight & policy 1 Apr 2021
The future of cities: part one
The Covid-19 pandemic has shown us flexible working 'works' but what does this mean for our cities in the longer term?