December 19, 2017
Pete Goldin discovers the state of play with connected vehicles trials in the US and the impact of Hurricane Irma on Tampa’s pilot.
The US…
December 19, 2017
Having been the first US state to introduce the gas tax a century ago, Oregon is now blazing the road user charging trail. Colin Sowman looks at…
December 18, 2017
As delegates head for the 2017 ITS World Congress in Montreal, we talk to Copenhagen mayor Morten Kabell about why his city is the ideal location for…
December 6, 2017
David Crawford ponders prospects for one of the world’s most congested and polluted cities.
In 1992, the United Nations named Mexico City as the…
December 6, 2017
Sony’s Jerome Avenel looks at how advances in imaging technology are helping improve safety.
On the 24th March 1999, a Belgian truck transporting…
December 5, 2017
Plagued by intolerable congestion but denied government funding for its solution, tiny Halton Borough Council relentlessly pursued its vision and…
December 5, 2017
As Hamburg is confirmed as the host for the 2021 ITS World Congress, David Crawford looks at the city’s moves towards enabling MaaS-type operations…
November 27, 2017
Jack Opiola casts an eye over the numerous road user charging pilots underway in the US. In the USA, congestion mitigation and improving mobility…
November 24, 2017
Ralf Baron, Thomas Kuruvilla, Morsi Berguiga, Michael Zintel, Joseph Salem and Mario Kerbage from Arthur D. Little explain why there is much to be…
November 23, 2017
Mobility pricing is the best way of sustaining and enhancing mobility, argues Moving Forward Consulting’s Josef Czako. Mobility pricing (MP) is…