Driving in UK 'worse than in 1997'
News Article 25 April 2005
Motorists believe that driving in Britain has got worse under a Labour government.
Politicians urged to tackle transport challenge
News Article 24 April 2005
The issue of transport is being "brushed under the carpet" in this election campaign, according to a leading campaign group.
Tories to strip out speed humps
Press Review 8 March 2005
A Conservative government would remove all speed humps from UK roads in order to make traffic flow more smoothly.
Car wars
Publication Article 5 November 2004
Runway to ruin
Publication Article 28 September 2004
Tories vow to open up bus lanes
Press Review 18 August 2004
A Conservative government would allow cars carrying at least one adult passenger to use bus lanes.
Tories vow to remove 'failing' speed cameras
Press Review 4 August 2004
The Conservatives have pledged to review the use of speed cameras and increase the speed limit on some stretches of motorway to 80mph.
Tories pledge to champion motorists
News Article 3 August 2004
The Conservatives have renewed their pledge to champion the cause of motorists.
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Publish speed camera data, say Conservatives
Press Review 22 April 2004
The Conservatives have called for accident data to be published for every stretch of road covered by a speed camera, to determine whether the camera is actually needed.
Tories in U-turn over speed cameras
Press Review 8 April 2004
The Conservatives are set to drop their policy of scrapping penalty points for less serious speeding offences.
Howard pledges to be friend of the motorist
News Article 25 February 2004
A future Conservative government would be “the intelligent friend of the motorist”, Michael Howard has said.
Green light for lorry charging
News Article 19 February 2004
Conservatives will consider controversial plans for road user charging for lorries, Damian Green has said.