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AWARD GIVEN TO DFT
13 December 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
AWARD GIVEN TO DfT FOR INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO MOTORCYCLE SAFETY
ROAD TRAFFIC IN GREAT BRITAIN - Q2 2005
11 August 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 second quarter of 2005.
DRIVING STANDARDS AGENCY - NEW CHIEF EXECUTIVE
27 July 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
The Department for Transport today announced the appointment of a new Chief Executive for the Driving Standards Agency (DSA). The appointment follows an open competition.
A303 REVIEW ANNOUNCED
20 July 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
Roads Minister Dr Stephen Ladyman today announced that a detailed review of the options to ease congestion on the A303 and improve the setting around Stonehenge is to be carried out.
M6 EXPRESSWAY - FURTHER WORK COMMISSIONED
19 July 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
Further work to consider the feasibility and impact of the proposed M6 Expressway has been commissioned, Minister for Transport Stephen Ladyman announced today.
ROAD TRAFFIC IN GREAT BRITAIN:FINAL 2004 ESTIMATES
07 July 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
The Department for Transport has today published National Statistics on Traffic in Great Britain. Traffic in Great Britain grew by an estimated 1.7 per cent between 2003 and 2004, slightly more than provisionally estimated.
CONGESTION BUSTING FUNDING
05 July 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
£18 million has been made available for local authorities over the next three years to support planning for local demand management schemes where road pricing is a major element, Transport Secretary Alistair Darling announced today in the House of Commons.
GREEN CAR LABELS GO LIVE
01 July 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
From today, people buying a new car will be able to tell how environmentally friendly a vehicle is as new colour coded labels start to appear in car showrooms.
ROAD CASUALTIES GREAT BRITAIN: MAIN RESULTS 2004
30 June 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
The Department of Transport has today published National Statistics on road casualties in Great Britain in 2004, which relate to casualties in accidents reported to the police.
LOWEST ROAD DEATHS
30 June 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
The number of people killed on Britain's roads in 2004 was the lowest figure since records began in 1926, figures published by the Department for Transport today show.
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.
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.
CARPOOL LANE ON THE CARDS FOR THE M25
30 March 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
A new congestion-busting carpool lane on the M25 is being considered by Transport Secretary Alastair Darling.
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.
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.
BRITISH SUPERBIKES- THINK! KEEP RACING FOR THE TRACK
19 February 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
Road Safety Minister David Jamieson today announced the THINK! campaign's continued support for this year's British Superbikes Championships. The deal will give the THINK! campaign opportunities to promote its safety messages at races.
DARLING UNVEILS CLEANER VEHICLE LABELLING SCHEME
10 February 2005 - DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT
Anyone buying a new car will be able to assess how environmentally friendly a vehicle is through new colour-coded labels, which were unveiled today by Transport Secretary Alistair Darling.
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.
 
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