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Only 44% of people in England capable of getting to work by walking or cycling
Most people in England could not get work without motorised modes of transport, according to new research carried out by the Institute.
EMPOWERing sustainable mobility
A new €4.89 million international collaboration is set to reduce our cities’ reliance on conventionally fuelled vehicles.
Measuring African vehicle emissions, sooner rather than later
We already know that tackling vehicle emissions in non-OECD countries will be a major element of any efforts to meet Global Climate and Air Pollution targets.
Resilience planning: the role of walking and cycling in keeping economies moving
Local economic network resilience takes many forms. One major factor is transport resilience.
Transport, the economy and project appraisal
A report by the Oxford University, ITS and the London School of Economics is leading to changes in transport appraisal practice.