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Buses in Leeds, with Kirkgate Markets in the background.

New research suggests that improved public transport and active travel friendly environments are the most likely pathways to reach net zero in transport.

Someone sat on a bench next to an electric bike. They're wearing a bicycle helmet and holding a basket of flowers.

New research reveals public opinion of e-bikes as a step in overcoming the barriers to their use.

A view of the front windscreen of a car from the inside. The outside is a long exposure shot, so the headlights from the road outside go all down the side of the car.

He spoke last month in Brussels at the lecture organized by the European Transport Safety Council (ETSC).

A crowd of people holding climate protest signs. One reads "We must change for the environment, without the environment there is no we." another says "time is running out".

The majority of the UK supports even the most stringent climate change policies, although lenient policies are most popular.

Electric bikes (Beryl bikes) in their docking station in Leeds.

The study uses stereotypes to understand how the public feels about shared bike and e-scooter schemes.