Self-driving air taxis inspired by a private jet would shuttle commuters in a post-pandemic world 

Although the world is still battling the coronavirus, one Italian designer is looking towards a post-pandemic world to help commuters travel safely and securely to their destination. Andrea Ponit released a gallery of concept designs for a private jet-like drone that carries up to four passengers while they sit in single seats with soft fabric … Read more

Commuters pack tubes and London morning rush hour road traffic is UP despite lockdown announcement

Commuters have today been seen packing onto busy Tubes, while London morning rush hour is on the up, on the first Monday morning since new lockdown measures were announced. Workers in the capital were seen squeezing themselves onto rammed Jubilee Line carriages this morning, as people continued to head in despite the Government’s latest call … Read more

UK weather: Commuters endure miserable journey to work as Storm Barbara hits

Workers endured a miserable commute today as heavy gales and a fortnight’s worth of rain hit Britain following the arrival of Storm Barbara from Spain. Yellow weather warnings issued by the Met Office run until 5pm today, with the downpours covering the south coast, the Midlands, London and East Anglia throughout the day. Meteorologists expect … Read more

No wonder they want to stay at home! Commuters are saving £250 a month by staying away

Commuters are saving £250 a month by working from home as the rail industry makes use of a £3.5 billion Government subsidy. Despite ministers urging Britons to return to their offices to save the high street, recent Department for Transport figures show National Rail passenger journeys at the start of September hovering around 30 per cent … Read more

Commuters slam transport bosses over cancelled trains and lack of social distancing on London buses

Commuters slam transport bosses over cancelled trains and lack of social distancing on London buses during Monday morning rush-hour Commuters tweet pictures of packed trains and busses as people head to work Roads also appeared busy this morning including M25 and the A40 in London It comes as train services are set to return to … Read more

London’s roads clog up today as commuters head back to the office

Britain’s rush hour started to get back to normal again today as the return to work following the coronavirus lockdown was stepped up – with more than 370 jams totalling 200 miles across London during rush hour. Congestion levels on the roads in the capital were at 36 per cent at 8am today according to … Read more

Rail commuters face an increase in season ticket prices of 1.6% despite return to work plea

Well that won’t encourage them back to the office! Rail commuters face 1.6% RISE in season ticket cost despite calls for it to be paused to coax staff back to their desks to save the economy Rail commuters face an increase in season ticket prices of 1.6% despite crisis Rise in most regulated fares is … Read more

Cut train fares for commuters or cities will suffer warns LEE BOYCE

Last week, I saw a quote suggesting Britain is seeing a ‘polo mint’ effect – that is, city centres hollowing out and periphery towns buzzing with activity. This is where office workers have been remote working from home in the pandemic and since lockdown eased, are spending more money in local shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs … Read more

Flexible three-day-week season tickets aim to get commuters back into London offices

A train firm have introduced flexible three-day-week season tickets for commuters travelling into London, as thousands continue working from home after the coronavirus lockdown. Great Western Railway is proposing a ‘three days in seven’ season ticket to encourage commuters to return to work at their London offices. Another flexible ticket option will permit travel on … Read more

Boss of FirstGroup begs Government to stop telling commuters to avoid trains and buses

The UK’s biggest bus company and rail operator has urged the Government to stop deterring people from using public transport as the country judders out of lockdown.  FirstGroup chief executive Matthew Gregory said it is time to ‘move away’ from appealing to passengers not to use trains and buses for non-essential journeys. With people required … Read more