2018 January
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2 January 2018
As commuters return to work today, Campaign for Better Transport has criticised the decision not to freeze rail fares which has left the average commuter coming in London £146 worse off.
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11 January 2018
Campaign for Better Transport has welcomed the publication of Highways England’s The Road to Good Design, which sets out ten...
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11 January 2018
Responding to the publication of Transport Focus's Cyclists, pedestrians and equestrians:...
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16 January 2018
Responding to today's publication of a Which survey that found only a fifth of rail passengers thought their train service had improved in the last year, Stephen Joseph, Chief Executive of Campaign for Better Transport, said:
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16 January 2018
Responding to the launch of Transport for the North’s draft Strategic Transport Plan today, Stephen Joseph, Chief Executive of Campaign for Better Transport, said:
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22 January 2018
Campaign for Better Transport has today welcomed the Treasury Select Committee recommendation that the Government should start using the Consumer Price Index (CPI), rather than the Retail Price Index (RPI), to set annual rail fare increases.
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26 January 2018
Campaigners are calling for the way that heavy goods vehicles are charged to use UK roads to change in order to better reflect the impact HGVs have on the environment and other road users.
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29 January 2018
Campaign for Better Transport welcomed the rail industry announcement of new trains and said they needed to be used on lines and services with the worst overcrowding.
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30 January 2018
Responding to the plans to tackle Manchester pollution, transport campaigners say a workplace parking levy should be at least considered as part of the package.