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Urban congestion inquiry

Inquiry

The Transport Committee's inquiry into urban congestion aims to identify cost-effective and safe strategies for managing limited road space in towns and cities, minimising disruption to local communities and businesses, and keeping urban traffic flowing.

Reports, special reports and government responses

No reports or special reports published.

Oral evidence transcripts

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29 March 2017
Inquiry Urban congestion inquiry
Witnesses Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport, and Anthony Ferguson, Deputy Director, Traffic and Technology, Department for Transport
Oral Evidence
13 March 2017
Inquiry Urban congestion inquiry
Witnesses Chris Carter, Head of Transport Strategy, Nottingham City Council, Tobyn Hughes, Chair, Urban Transport Group, Val Shawcross CBE, Deputy Mayor of London for Transport, and Mike Waters, Head of Policy and Strategy, Transport for West Midlands.
Oral Evidence
27 February 2017
Inquiry Urban congestion inquiry
Witnesses Kevin Travers, Transport Project Manager, Enterprise M3 Local Enterprise Partnership, Bob Gallienne, Chief Executive Officer, National Joint Utilities Group, and Pete Williams, Head of External Affairs, RAC Motoring Services; Roger Geffen MBE, Policy Director, Cycling UK, Andrew Braddock, Chairman, Light Rail Transit Association, Tom Platt, Head of Policy and Communications, Living Streets, and Tony Campbell, Chairman, Motor Cycle Industry Association (at 4.50pm).
Oral Evidence
Transport for London (TfL) (URB0101)
National Joint Utilities Group Ltd (URB0100)
InterCity RailFreight Ltd (URB0099)

Other publications

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Please note: The Transport Committee examines policy issues relating to the Department for Transport and its associated bodies. It is unable to investigate, or adjudicate on, individual cases.

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