Top news of the week: 25.07.2022.
Sky’s the limit as UK sets out strategy to reach net zero aviation and deliver guilt-free flying
Jet Zero strategy commits UK domestic aviation to achieving net zero emissions by 2040, and for all airports in England to be zero-emission by the same year.
An interview with Tampere, winner of the 10th Award for Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning
This spring, Tampere, Finland won the 10th Award for Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning. EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK caught up with Deputy Mayor Aleksi Jäntti to discuss what the award means for ...
The future is now: driving the car-free city revolution
Transport is the only sector where greenhouse gas emissions have increased in the past three decades. Now a backlash is growing, with forward-thinking mayors spearheading new visions of ...
Changing the game: ITS Lisbon 2023
The 15th ITS European Congress will take place next year in Lisbon from 22-24 May 2023. The topic of the Congress will explore how Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) is changing mobility – ...
Transformational plans for regional transport puts rail on the cards for Pōkeno, Te Kauwhata
The proposal is part of a wider Regional Public Transport Plan that is open for feedback.
How to get suburbanites out of their cars
We have to bridge the gulf between suburban front doors and cheap public transport if we want more people on buses and trains. Timothy Welch looks at how.
Busway proposed in Dairy Flat to meet population growth the size of Whangārei
North Auckland is expected to grow by about 110,000 people by 2050 thanks to the development of 41,000 new houses.
Return to Sender: Postal Service Backtracks on Gas-Powered Truck Purchase
The United States Postal Service — under fire from environmental groups — is no longer moving ahead with a plan to almost entirely replace its aging delivery fleet with gas-fueled trucks.