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Links - Interest Groups


 
The Confederation of Passenger Transport UK (CPT) is the national trade association representing UK bus, coach, light rail and metro operators. Suppliers of goods and services to the industry are also able to become members. http://www.cpt-uk.org/
 
Transport 2000 is the independent national body concerned with sustainable transport. It looks for answers to transport problems and aims to reduce the environmental and social impact of transport by encouraging less use of cars and more use of public transport, walking and cycling.
http://www.transport2000.com/
 
The National Federation of Bus Users is an independent group, which was formed to give bus passengers a voice. We have the ear of all the major bus companies and a lot of the smaller ones too, of their trade organisation and of the Government and local authorities. NFBU is not aligned to any political party. http://www.nfbu.org/
 
ACT provides support to organisations that need to reduce the number of employees and visitors driving their cars onto site, through the introduction of a Travel Plan.
http://www.act-uk.com/index.jsp
 
ITS United Kingdom.
The UK Association for the promotion of Intelligent Transport Systems. http://www.its-uk.org.uk/
 
The Queen's Awards for Enterprise http://www.queensawards.org.uk/

Links - Government

 
Headquarters and Ministerial Offices Eland House Bressenden Place
LONDON SW1E 5DU
Web site: http://www.dft.gov.uk
Tel: 020 7944 3000  The Department for Transport's aim is transport that works for everyone. This means a transport system which balances the needs of the economy, the environment and society.
 
The Highways Agency is an Executive Agency of the Department for Transport. They manage, maintain and improve the network of trunk roads and motorways in England on behalf of the Secretary of State. The Agency work closely with other transport operators and with local authorities to integrate the trunk road network with the rest of England's roads and other forms of transport.