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Switching freight from road to rail makes economic and environmental sense – David Spaven

An ambitious growth strategy for rail freight across Britain could generate between £75 billion and £90bn in environmental and economic ...

Driverless taxis on streets of London for the first time [subscription]

Driverless cars have hit the streets of London before a full roll-out next year in which autonomous taxis will become common in the capital.

Authorities push ahead with £134m public bus franchising system

Greater Manchester is to push ahead with taking control of the region’s bus network in a groundbreaking move that is set to cost more than £134 million.

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