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August 11, 2020

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
Drivers have strong incentives to fill vehicles to capacity, which means there are very few empty buses
August 10, 2020

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
Winter road clearance staff have a lot to do between November and March © Ee Hh | Dreamstime.com
August 6, 2020

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.
Trains and road vehicles have been meeting for more than 100 years © Steve Callahan | Dreamstime.com
August 5, 2020

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’
Edmonton’s 127 Street cycle lane: signage should be seen by both cyclists and vehicle users © David Arminas
August 4, 2020

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
ID 161281026 © Mariia Demchenko | Dreamstime.com
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