August 8, 2017
Andrew Bardin Williams looks at a new online biking and walking benchmark report that allows transportation practitioners to compare communities and…
July 26, 2017
An Argentinian authority is using night-time cameras to fight criminal activity aboard buses. Instances of crimes and violence (especially on city…
July 24, 2017
An indication of just how far beyond spot speed and red light the enforcement sector has progressed was evident in the range of new and improved…
July 24, 2017
There is rising enthusiasm in America and beyond for the concept of truck platooning with trials being planned in several US states, as David…
July 24, 2017
There is rising enthusiasm in America and beyond for the concept of truck platooning with trials being planned in several US states, as David…
July 18, 2017
The structure of society and the way in which our cities work will be completely transformed by Mobility as a Service (MaaS), Finland’s minister of…
July 18, 2017
Anne Berner, Finland’s minister of transport and communications, does not fit the normal political mould. She is not a career politician but a…
July 7, 2017
Fusion Processing’s Jim Hutchinson looks at a two-year trial of the company’s cyclist detection system. Is cycling in a city dangerous? Well, that…
July 7, 2017
David Crawford sees how Missouri is using commercially available information to rapidly improve monitoring and driver information on rural highways.…
June 15, 2017
Colin Sowman looks at some of the emerging technology being introduced to evaluate and operate Mobility as a Service. The fast-growing interest in…