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NEW CHAIR FOR THE COMMISSION FOR INTEGRATED TRANSPORT
24 June 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
Alistair Darling, Secretary of State for Transport has appointed Peter Hendy as the new Chair of the Commission for Integrated Transport.
CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD TO CRACK DOWN ON EXCESSIVE MOTORCYCLE NOISE WITHIN CITY LIMITS
21 June 2005 - City of West Hollywood
Legal and Illegal Motorcycle Muffler Noise Demonstrations
HANDLE IT OR LOSE IT - INNOVATIVE WEBSITE HELPS MOTORCYCLISTS TO STAY SAFE ON THE ROADS
04 June 2005 - Highways Agency
New website pages launched today will be helping motorcyclists across the UK to enjoy safer journeys and to report problems they experience on the roads.
CAPITAL'S ROAD DEATHS DROP BY 20 PER CENT
30 May 2005 - Transport for London
The number of people killed on London's roads fell by 21 per cent last year new figures out today reveal.
MUTUAL RECOGNITION OF DRIVING DISQUALIFICATIONS BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN/NORTHERN IRELAND AND THE ISLE OF MAN
20 May 2005 - DVLA
Mutual recognition of driving disqualifications between Great Britain and Northern Ireland came into force on 11 October 2004. It is to be extended to include the Isle of Man in relation to driving disqualifications only. This will come into force from 23 May 2005.
VEHICLES LICENSED IN GREAT BRITAIN 2004
31 March 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
The Department for Transport today published National Statistics of the stock of licensed vehicles in Great Britain in 2004.
DARLING PRAISES CAMPAIGN TO GET VEHICLES LICENSED
31 March 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
Transport Secretary Alistair Darling welcomed new figures which show over one million more vehicles are now registered - a 3.4% increase - despite little change in the number of new vehicles being licensed.
NEW WORKING TIME RULES FOR COMMERCIAL DRIVERS AND CREW
14 March 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
New rules to ensure that commercial drivers and crew do not work too many hours were laid before Parliament today.
DVLA REVIEWS MEDICAL LICENSING POLICY FOR DRIVERS
14 March 2005 - DVLA
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is undertaking an independent review of the way medical conditions are assessed, their effect on an individual’s fitness to drive and associated road safety implications.
DVLA SAVING STAMPS TO BE REPLACED BY POST OFFICE® SCHEME
25 February 2005 - DVLA
Following the introduction of the Post Office® saving stamps scheme, which can be used to save for car tax as well as other products, DVLA is to withdraw Motor Vehicle Licence (MVL) Saving Stamps from sale on 31 March 2005.
FOLLY BOTTOM - THE TRUTH EMERGES SLOWLY
25 February 2005 - Safe Speed
After last week's dismissed court cases it seems that the Crown Prosecution Service and the Swindon and Wiltshire Camera Partnership are gradually waking up to the magnitude of the error.
FOLLY BOTTOM: RESISTANCE COLLAPSES
25 February 2005 - Safe Speed
Earlier today the Partnership agreed that many people are due a refund on penalties paid for exceeding a speed limit that did not exist in law at roadworks on the A303 at Folly Bottom.
THE FUTURE IS MOTORCYCLING
23 February 2005 - MAG UK
The Motorcycle Action Group (MAG) welcomes the Road Safety Minister David Jamieson's announcement of the publication of the first National Motorcycling Strategy (NMS) designed to ensure the 'mainstreaming' of motorcycling as a means of transport.
“NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE STRATEGY ONLY A STARTING PLACE FOR DECENT MOTORCYCLE POLICIES” SAYS INDUSTRY.
22 February 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd
Today’s publication by the Government of the first National Motorcycle Strategy (NMS) has been welcomed by the Motor Cycle Industry Association (MCI).
MOTORCYCLES IN THE MAINSTREAM
22 February 2005 - BMF
The British Motorcyclists Federation has today welcomed the recognition by Government in its National Motorcycle Strategy that motorcycling should be seen as a ‘mainstream mode of transport’ and considers this a significant step in addressing the country’s transport problems.
MOVE TO MAINSTREAM MOTORCYCLING
22 February 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
Road Safety Minister David Jamieson today announced the publication of the first National Motorcycling Strategy designed to ensure the 'mainstreaming' of motorcycling as a means of transport.
MOVE TO MAINSTREAM MOTORCYCLING
22 February 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
Road Safety Minister David Jamieson today announced the publication of the first National Motorcycling Strategy designed to ensure the 'mainstreaming' of motorcycling as a means of transport.
DRIVING LICENCE DIRECTIVE MISDIRECTED SAYS BMF
16 February 2005 - BMF
New European motorcycle driving licence proposals currently before the European Parliament have been condemned as misguided and unnecessary by the British Motorcyclists Federation.
ROAD TRAFFIC IN GREAT BRITAIN - Q4 2004
10 February 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
The Department for Transport has today published National Statistics on Traffic in Great Britain, including analyses by vehicle type and road class, for the fourth quarter of 2004 and 2004 as a whole.
ACTION TO TACKLE DISRUPTION CAUSED BY STREETWORKS MOVES CLOSER
02 February 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
Tough new penalties to tackle traffic disruption caused by badly managed work by utility companies and local authorities were outlined by Transport Secretary Alistair Darling today.
 
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