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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.

After over 4 years of activities, the European ecoDriver project released its first results during the final event in Stuttgart on 16 March.

Members of the NeTIRail-INFRA consortium pictured at the first project meeting.

ITS is a key partner in a new €5.4M research project which seeks to secure the future for Europe’s lesser used railway lines, by making them more reliable and economically viable.

Professor Chris Nash and Dr Andrew Smith take a look at how Britain has coped with rail passenger liberalisation, what has happened to rail demand and costs.

The Institute for Transport Studies has been surveying the Real Driving Emission (RDE) performance of the UK vehicle fleet for several years.