TFL freight forums have a reputation for being busy and informative, December was no exception.
Alex Williams opened with a frank explanation of money at TfL. E-retail, online numbers were showcased, as growing food delivery was shown to have doubled.
DVS regs on more glass and more vision generated the most questions.
Get the snap and get it emailed in for the IOC gallery
Express sector rises to the occasion.
First snaps in and the final mile has set the bar high, So far we are loving Top Speed Santa and tinsel on the dog.
Three halls of everything two wheels at the NEC Birmingham.
Covid wristband, doors open and everything two wheels before your eyes.
Lots of electric ready for delivery duty.
UK government publishes Sir Peter Hendy's Union Connectivity Review: proposed transport investments for stronger and better-connected United Kingdom
Better connections on local and national transport networks to bring all UK communities within closer reach of social and economic opportunities.
Alex Williams, Director of City Planning: Introduced the TfL team and took a whirl around the screen for everyone to say hello.
We have five keynotes to run at pace with a chunk of time dedicated to group discussion.
The keynotes opened with some excellent graphs. Whilst vehicle numbers remain below pre-pandemic there appears less room at road side, One operator reported 50% increase in delivery time as kerb side access was limited by new cycle lanes.
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