Informal transport moves emerging megacities
If you want to get to work in emerging markets, the chances are you may not be using traditional public transit lines. Devin de Vries of WhereIsMyTransport makes the case for informal networks
WEBINAR: Cubic examines city transport resilience
Post-Covid modal shift presents challenges for urban authorities
CVSA urges FCC to reserve V2X spectrum
Non-profit group joins chorus of disapproval against US regulator's moves on 5.9 GHz
Hawai'i Uni to improve Honolulu traffic corridor
Students will spend four years analysing opportunities for C/AV technologies
Lufft sensors help German smart city
Using data can increase efficiency. Jerg Theurer of Mhascaro explains how one German town is becoming a smart city – with some help from Lufft sensors in a winter roads project
Final call for Africa mobility projects
UK firms have until 21 August to pitch ideas for challenges in South Africa and Kenya
Caltrans reflects latest safety policy
After recent studies, California DoT is reviewing its highway design standards
Siemens and WJ partner on workzones
Temporary automatic speed cameras will include Siemens' SafeZone system
Redflex: ‘Consistency of enforcement will drive compliance’
Mark Talbot, CEO of Redflex Holdings, puts himself in the ITS International hotseat to answer questions about leveraging technology, MaaS changes and new areas of business
Island Radar: safely crossing continents
There is a safety flashpoint wherever roads cross over railways. Island Radar is using well-established traffic technology to keep all parties safe from harm.
Chicago maps out air quality reform agenda
Move follows disturbing report from the city's Department of Public Health
Verizon: French trucks rebound from lockdown
Hours driven by most European truckers have risen sharply post-Covid
Japan increases expressway limit to 120kph
Trials revealed driving at higher speeds had little effect on the number of accidents
Keolis wins Stockholm e-bus extension
€500 million deal means Swedish contract will run to mid-2026
White lines? Cyclists need more
Just painting lines on the road isn’t sufficient to persuade most people to cycle – you need to separate them from motor vehicles altogether. David Arminas talks to transportation engineer Tyler Golly about the Covid ‘wake-up call’
Milton Keynes adds e-scooters to bike-share
Spin and Lime are among providers chosen by the UK town in country's first large-scale trial
Huawei’s clearer vision for safe traffic
Rates of compliance with traffic laws are often linked to the chances of detection. Andrew Watson explains how intelligent traffic management solutions can help change drivers’ behaviour
Madrid police’s ANPR enforcement goes mobile
Tattile's on-board cameras are easily transportable and cost-effective, says manufacturer