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There was a scrappage scheme to help those on income support or disability benefit to get rid of their old vehicle. This was used to scrap at least 12,000 vehicles. The original scheme offered up to £7,000 compensation for a car or van which had been operating in the congestion zone, plus up to £2,500 if this was replaced by an electric vehicle.
However, TfL's head of delivery planning, Christina Calderato, said "The disproportionately high number of HGVs involved in fatal collisions with pedestrians and cyclists is a tragedy. This is why we’ve worked closely with the freight and logistics industry and vulnerable road user groups to develop the Direct Vision Standard and HGV Safety ...
The scheme is administered by the Transport for London executive agency within the Greater London Authority. The current standard for large commercial vehicles (over 3.5 tonnes) is Euro VI, increased from Euro IV on 1 March 2021. Vehicles need to meet these standards or face a penalty of £100 per day.
TfL also administers the congestion charge zone and the low emission zone. London has a comprehensive rail network with several major railway stations linking to the rest of the country. International travel is possible from St Pancras International which connects to mainland Europe through the Eurostar service, or from one of six international ...
The free used car report also shows the vehicle’s service and owner history and number of accidents. 4. Vehicle History. ... To use the tool to get a free VIN check report, just enter your VIN ...
PTV Vissim is a microscopic multi-modal traffic flow simulation software package developed by PTV Planung Transport Verkehr AG in Karlsruhe, Germany. It was first developed in 1992. The name is derived from "Verkehr In Städten - SIMulationsmodell" (German for "Traffic in cities - simulation model").
iBus displays on London Buses convey stop, destination and additional information to passengers. iBus is an Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) system to improve London Buses using technology installed by Siemens.
In the GTFS Specification, a trip refers to an operator driving a fixed-route vehicle from the start of the route to the end. A new trip is started for when the vehicle turns around at the end of its route. The Trip Update feed allows maps to show the departure or arrival times of vehicles, and allows routing algorithms to update their directions.