Transport
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Ireland oversees global pledge to build back better in transport
Ireland’s year holding the Presidency of the International Transport Forum (ITF) culminated in a commitment to raise ambition and invest…
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Overview: Transport policy
The establishment of a new tri-party government which includes the Green Party aligned with the public health challenge of Covid-19,…
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Ireland’s greatest journey
By 2040 the population of Ireland is expected to grow by over 1 million to 5.7 million people. This growth,…
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Decarbonising Ireland’s commercial fleet
While Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) and buses account for only 4 per cent of vehicles on Ireland’s roads, they account…
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One team: Team Luas
Following the securing of the contract by Transdev Dublin Light Rail Limited to operate and maintain the Luas, Managing Director…
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Transport and the Programme for Government
The Programme for Government agreed upon by the grand coalition has promised that the new Government will “make active travel…
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The future of greenways and active tourism
As active tourism grows and the decarbonisation of transport necessitates a shift from personal vehicles to walking and cycling where…
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Data, digitalisation and driving results for the connected customer in transport
The way customers utilise the road network and public transport is evolving rapidly as we see the impact of the…
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Hydrogen and Irish transport
While renewable technologies have accelerated the decarbonisation of electricity, the decarbonisation of transport remains more elusive. As other countries begin…
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Mobility as a Service in Ireland
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is the shifting away from traditional, personally owned modes of transportation towards mobility being provided…
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