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Travel Behaviour Response to Major Disruptions
The current focus of transportation policy around disruptive events is to adopt an engineering resilience-oriented approach, focusing on returning assets to good workable order as soon as possible.
Automated vehicles - automatically low carbon?
Revolution in mobility technology creates great opportunities for cutting emissions – but there are challenges too.
HS2 and the railway network: the need for a review
There is in practice a much wider range of policy options which should have been considered to meet these objectives.
Charge of the Lycra Brigade
Postgraduate researcher Matthew Whittle explores whether the Tour de Yorkshire will attract more people to cycling?
Driverless cars could increase reliance on roads
Driverless vehicles could intensify car use, reducing or even eliminating promised energy savings and environmental benefits, a study led by a University of Leeds researcher has warned.