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Reading about the multiplier effect (“Create Streets”), I can’t help wondering if this is a useful effect of Social Media. Despite going nowhere near the Northumberland Line, I’ve seen plenty of ...
• VW Dieselgate pollution killed 16,000 people in UK, study estimates (The Guardian) ...
• Tyne & Wear Metro extension to Washington new work planned on rail loop bid (ChronicleLive) ...
America’s supply chain is under attack. From coast to coast, organized criminal groups are hitting trucks on the road, breaking into warehouses and pilfering expensive items from train cars, according ...
For over 20 years, CNU’s Highways to Boulevards work has been at the vanguard of removing unnecessary freeways from cities. Ramming freeways through city neighborhoods did astronomical damage to ...
A new study commissioned by EIT Urban Mobility, TfL and the Greater London Authority has found that brake wear releases more particulate matter into the atmosphere than tyre wear and exhaust emissions ...
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Recent Comments MilesT on Stockholm expands electric hydrofoil ferry service after successful pilot (EUUrbanMobility) ...
The leading source for independent news and analysis about transport in London and beyond. Award-winning coverage of transport infrastructure and politics alongside stories about the history of the ...
A fully electric, 12 passenger hydrofoil vessel has been delivered in Orkney as part of the UK Shipping Office for Reducing Emissions (UK SHORE) programme. Artemis electric hydrofoil arrives In Orkney ...
Electricity moves down a wire at close to the speed of light. In March, a tiny tech firm in San Francisco drew a crowd to witness power moving 100 million times slower, at the very modest pace of a ...