Sep 01, 2023 The Case for Van and Truck Electrification By Alex Georgianna In the first half of 2023, about 1 in every 4 new cars sold was either a battery electric or plug-in hybrid electric EV. That's not bad...
Jul 03, 2023 The Voice of Steer By Neil Chadwick Ever since Jim Steer told me he was doing a podcast about the paper that he, Pat Mangan, and I co-authored for the journal Built...
Jul 03, 2023 The Investability of EV Charging Infrastructure By Alex Georgianna Governments throughout Europe and around the World have targeted a hefty expansion in the number of publicly available electric vehicle...
May 22, 2023 Is it time for a national transport strategy? By Nicola Kane Recently, I took part in a lively roundtable discussion organised in Manchester by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) to debate...
May 17, 2023 New Funding for Buses in England By Neil Chadwick The Government has extended its financial support to bus services in England. There is a further £200m to support the single bus fare cap...
May 11, 2023 Investment in EV Charging is a Bit of a "Left and Right" Problem By Alex Georgianna In prohibiting the future sale of all but zero-emission vehicles, the UK and governments around the world have mandated our adoption of...
Mar 20, 2023 Devolution still on the agenda By Nicola Kane Rhetoric on devolution has grown in recent months as the government and opposition both jostle to give powers away to city regions and...
Mar 17, 2023 Looking below the Budget bonnet By Neil Chadwick When it comes to Budgets, it’s always good to look beyond the headlines and delve into the detail. Published as soon as the Chancellor...
Feb 24, 2023 The emotion and legacy of transport By Mike Goggin On this day, the anniversary of Russia's attack on Ukraine, I reflected on their efforts to change some fundamentals of the railway...
Feb 20, 2023 Beyond the EV-Angelists By Jerry Paytas Most EV charging is done at home or at work, and on a daily or weekly basis; EV owners charge their vehicles while doing other things. DC...
Feb 13, 2023 Shaping the Future of Transport Planning By Nicola Kane Last week I had the huge privilege to chair the Transport Planning Society (TPS) event ‘Shaping the future of Transport Planning’ hosted...
Feb 09, 2023 Urban Public Transport Funding – Options for Reform By Neil Chadwick This week, the Urban Transport Group published our report on options for reforming how the Government financially supports local public...
Feb 09, 2023 Taking the hovercraft to Future Transport Forum 2023 By Matthew Trigg How many transport conferences include a ride on a hovercraft? This was one of many highlights from the recent Future Transport Forum...
Jan 26, 2023 Shaping the future of transport planning: What priorities are emerging for us in 2023? By Voices of Steer Join us on Wed 8th Feb 2023 at 16.30. Transport planners are facing considerable challenges in our rapidly changing world. To help...
Dec 16, 2022 Global cities: the race is never over By Mike Goggin I have had the pleasure of some travel over recent weeks, which has seen me make return visits to Mexico City, New York City, and...
Dec 15, 2022 The Importance of Process in Planning: the Dublin Transportation Initiative – Part 4: Reflections By Neil Chadwick Reporting in 1994, the Dublin Transportation Initiative (DTI) was a land use transport study. Its principal outputs were a long term...