
Panacea for urban congestion or poll tax on wheels?
Prof Tom Rye is interviewed by Scotland on Sunday as part of an assessment of the Workplace Parking Levy. See article here.
Prof Tom Rye is interviewed by Scotland on Sunday as part of an assessment of the Workplace Parking Levy. See article here.
Dr Cowie was in Mechelen in Belgium last week as part of the EU Interreg project Surflogh, where TRI and Sestran are working with four […]
Professor Tom Rye writes for the Evening News about the costs of the Edinburgh tram extension. Read article here.
Solaris system of conferences was initiated at Napier university in 2003 and the first conference on solar energy modelling was held at Craiglockhart campus in […]
Along with Richard Hall, Managing Director of Lothian Buses, and Ross Martin, Glasgow Connectivity Commissioner, Dr Cowie gave a presentation to the SEStran Bus Stakeholders […]
Restricted Roads (20 mph Speed Limit) (Scotland) Bill is being examined by Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee of Parliament. Prof Adrian Davis will be giving […]
Chris Oliver, recently appointed Associate Research Fellow at the Transport Research Institute, Edinburgh Napier University has been made King James IV Professor at the Royal […]
See The Scotsman article.01.02.19 where Prof Tom Rye is quoted in a piece on new charges for car parking at work. As part of the […]
Prof Adrian Davis has been invited to speak about his paper ‘The UK transport policy menu: Roads, roads, and a dash of multimodalism’ at Transform […]
Dr Achille Fonzone, Prof Christiane Bielefeldt and Dr Damian Stantchev have recently attended a meeting in Southend-on-Sea of the European H2020 project entitled “Sustainable Urban […]
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