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Lawmakers in the UK are calling for fines of up to $1,300 for “headphone dodgers” who play loud music and videos on public transportation. Current bylaws already ban many forms of anti-social behavior ...
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Cycling Weekly on MSNCyclists could face life sentences for killing pedestrians if new law passed in England and WalesCyclists could face life imprisonment in England and Wales if they kill pedestrians by dangerous or reckless cycling under ...
Much of the UK was built before there were a lot of transport options, when people travelled on foot and by horse. So most towns and cities have bendy road systems. But the west part of Glasgow ...
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All change—Why England's public transport system could look very different very quicklyThe UK's public transport system has been in a state of flux since the arrival of COVID. Lockdowns, social distancing and working from home all made customer demand for buses and trains ...
THE UK’s Local Transport Minister has paid a visit to Jersey to see how the Island’s buses run. MP Simon Lightwood met Infrastructure Minister Andy Jehan, St Helier Constable Simon Crowcroft and ...
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Derbyshire Times on MSNDerbyshire M1 services with no WiFi named third worst service station in the UKM1 services in Derbyshire have been named one of the worst service stations for for HGV drivers. A new nationwide study has ...
The Legislature's transportation committee says LD 487 'ought not to pass,' especially without assured funding from the Trump ...
The British government and Italian energy group Eni have reached an agreement for the launch of the Liverpool Bay carbon ...
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