FAST lanes for pedestrians are being trialled in two UK city centres to help Brits cut through crowds. They involve 50-metre long tracks that are 2.2-metres wide installed in high-foot areas of ...
The new lanes have appeared in high-footfall areas of Glasgow and Leeds, allowing quick-footed pedestrians to avoid slow crowds ...
The paths have been installed in busy areas of Glasgow and Leeds, with the aim of helping brisk walkers navigate through ...
A poll of 3,000 adults uncovered that a fifth – the equivalent to 10.7 million Brits – consider themselves impatient ...
The lanes introduced have been introduced in Glasgow and Leeds, and are designed to help people cut through the crowds ...
Glasgow council is trying to cut emissions and previously had a net zero 2030 target, which is no longer considered possible.
The £88,000 of bus infrastructure “tier one funding” has already been accepted by the council which will be primarily used ...
Transport bosses have approved plans to press on with bus franchising across the greater Glasgow regional area.
Upon reaching Edinburgh, voyagers would disembark at the city centre's eastern terminus of the canal. Known as Port Hopetoun, ...
A large section of a busy city centre road in Glasgow is set to be closed for nearly two months for redevelopment works. The street is being redeveloped as part of Glasgow City Council 's Avenues ...
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