June 29, 2016
With the Olympics approaching, Sony’s Stephane Clauss examines how the latest camera technologies can help cities cope with the huge crowds attending…
June 29, 2016
Low emission zones and heavy goods vehicles’ access to city centres may at first glance appear attractive but how effective are such controls? Jon…
June 23, 2016
An air quality evaluation system that utilises existing data has been modelled on the UK’s motorways and tested in Manchester as Peter Kirby and Paul…
June 23, 2016
New enforcement equipment is coming onto the market apace, as Colin Sowman discovers. If there is one word that epitomises the current trend in…
June 22, 2016
Colin Sowman looks at some enforcement case studies from around the world. It is a sad fact of life that unenforced laws are not adhered to by a…
June 21, 2016
Like many others, the authorities in Argentina implemented ITS to improve road safety – but this case was a little different to most as Mauro Nogarin…
June 20, 2016
David Crawford looks at problems facing indigenous communities and those unfamiliar with driving in rural areas. While it is well known that the…
June 20, 2016
In the European C-ITS Corridor project, authorities from three countries are working with the automotive industry on the deployment of Cooperative (…
June 20, 2016
The Canadian province of Ontario is continuing to benefit from its ongoing investment in transit R&D. David Crawford looks at the impact of new…
June 20, 2016
David Crawford takes a look at the debate surrounding bus subsidies. Subsidies for public transport are a well-known and frequently-used policy tool…