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23 Oct 2023

The International Longevity Centre has released new guides to show the steps retailers need to take to make their shops more accessible for the elderly.

23 Oct 2023

Family-run Bristol sandwich shop Sandwich Sandwich has been named best in the UK at the UberEats awards.

23 Oct 2023

Convenience stores are set to be part of a testing programme for the UK’s first digital proof of age card.

23 Oct 2023

“Game-changing” facial recognition technology is targeting prolific retail criminals, including shoplifters.

10 Oct 2023

British Independent Retail Association (Bira) acknowledges the Government's investment in towns across the UK.
 

9 Oct 2023

Policing minister Chris Philp has encouraged shop workers to make ‘citizen’s arrests’ on shoplifters, a message branded as ‘dangerous and irresponsible’  by...

9 Oct 2023

A group of independent traders in Budleigh Salterton have started a campaign to attract more shoppers.

9 Oct 2023

New research from Square and Clearpay indicates consumer confidence is rising, with 72% of consumers planning to spend more or the same this coming holiday season compared to last year,...

9 Oct 2023

Miriam Margolyes, Richard Armitage and Tomi Oyemakinde will be among the authors headlining events at this year’s Bookshop Day taking place this Saturday 14th October.

4 Oct 2023

Shop owners have called on the Home Secretary to specifically outlaw attacks on retail workers.

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UK drivers spend more than a day each year in rush hour traffic

Posted on in Cycles News

Drivers in the UK spend more than a day each year stuck in rush hour traffic, new research from Inrix has shown.

Motorists in London lost an average of 74 hours - more than three days - in 2017, which is an hour more than in 2016. On average drivers in the capital travel at just 13mph during peak times, and is ranked seventh out of 1,360 global cities covered by the study for congestion.

After London, Manchester was the second most congested city in the UK with an average of 39 hours, followed by Lincoln and Birmingham.

trafficThe research also revealed the overall cost per driver in terms of wasted fuel and working time was £1,168.

In Scotland, Aberdeen and Edinburgh drivers lost 28 hours a year to peak time traffic and in Wales, the most congested city was Newport, where motorists spent 24 hours a year in jams.

In Northern Ireland, drivers in Belfast lost an average of 21 hours in 2017.

The Department for Transport (DfT) said it was investing £23bn in road schemes which would reduce congestion.

Commenting on the research, Cycling UK's Ducan Dollimore stated, "Unsurprisingly, it seems that those countries more renowned for their cycle infrastructure are less congested, but who needs facts and evidence when a counter narrative fits.

"Given the cost and scale of the congestion problems this report lays bare, it would be helpful if there was now an evidence-led discussion about the causes of congestion, and the potential solutions, such as getting people out of private cars in city centres and onto public transport, walking and cycling."

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