$2.6m Austin deal marks McCain milestone
Texas city's traffic deployment bumps firm up to 2,000 ATC cabinet installations
Dignity should be key measure of MaaS success
Money isn’t everything: what if we made dignity into the key measure of success for MaaS? Crissy Ditmore sets out her vision statement for the industry’s developers
California approves AV passenger framework
Two programmes allow companies to test AVs with or without a driver on board
EHang transports air passengers in Seoul
Korean government wants to commercialise congestion-busting UAM services by 2025
Kapsch TrafficCom gets on board with Ford
Austrian firm's subsidiary Tolltickets is giving OEM's customers access to toll services
Moovit brings MaaS to Illinois work programme
Connect2Work includes late-night service from Uber and Via on-demand microtransit
Spin pledges £100,000 to mobility research
Initial focus is on safety and will include data from Vivacity Labs' AI and IoT sensors
Road pricing plan for downtown Vancouver
User-pays blueprint part of Canadian city's effort to cut carbon pollution by 50% by 2030
Intelematics makes Toyota connection
Platform will provide Japanese OEM's vehicles with ACN, SOS and SVT
Florida approves Econolite’s ZincBlue2
Company says battery back-up system is half the size and weight of lead-acid batteries
LA establishes transportation tech zone
Pilots will focus on last-mile deliveries and mini-mobility hubs
Australia invests $20m in e-bus trials
Victoria’s first e-bus has saved 61 tonnes of CO2 emissions
Personal sensor moves smart cities forward
Open-seneca is a portable air quality monitor designed to pinpoint emission hotspots and drive behavioural change - and Swedish capital Stockholm is trying it out, writes Adam Hill
ViaVan brings on-demand transport to Zurich
Operating area includes Swiss city's existing transit stops and 150 virtual bus stops
CoMotion LA Live 2020: report
November’s CoMotion LA Live event looked at new technology, emerging partnerships – and how Joe Biden’s ‘super-commuter’ status might just stand future mobility in good stead
Transport can build legacy of hope
Racial and social injustice has come to the fore this year. Samuel Johnson, IBTTA president and Transportation Corridor Agencies CEO, explains what the industry can do to build ‘a legacy of hope and progress’
£100m UK C/AV site opens next March
Assured CAV plans to develop and test vehicles safely 'at the limit of controllability'
How does transit prepare for the next pandemic?
Covid-19 has taught us that once-in-a-generation events do actually happen sometimes. But Ronald E. Boénau suggests that transport agencies can prepare for the next pandemic - without exactly preparing for it at all…
Putting pollution on the map
Open-seneca is a personal air quality monitor for ‘citizen scientists’ - and Stockholm and Lisbon are rolling them out…
Amsterdam to ‘test’ car ban on major route
Arterial road Weesperstraat will be ‘cut’ from next March in eight-week pilot