June 27, 2018
When Atlanta’s streetcar project had some issues, Siemens helped to solve them – but started out by just listening, says Chris Maynard, the company’s…
June 27, 2018
Travellers want to be able to book multimodal journeys easily – and to be informed of problems and alternatives as they go. Adam Roark might just be…
June 26, 2018
There is some controversy over the testing of connected and autonomous vehicles – but Robert Deans of Transurban North America explains how managed…
June 26, 2018
A spat has broken out between two major US transportation organisations over how best to pay for road use: the ATA says tolls are ‘fake funding’…
June 25, 2018
A key US vote may have changed what internet service providers are allowed to charge and how they restrict content: Joe Dysart explains why this has…
June 25, 2018
US Cities The need to connect existing infrastructure has led various US transit authorities into imaginative alleyways: David Crawford examines some…
June 25, 2018
As cycling becomes an increasingly popular method for commuting and recreation, what moves are afoot to keep the growing numbers of cyclists safe on…
June 25, 2018
There is far more to working out the worth of a project than simply filling in a few headings on a spreadsheet. David Crawford surveys some recent…
June 14, 2018
We pay for roads through our taxes: the poor pay proportionately more, and effectively subsidise the rich. It would be fairer to accept the ‘user…
June 14, 2018
In Paris, RATP Group’s autonomous Metro Line 1 is carrying 750,000 people a day across the city. Ben Spencer is invited into the control room to take…