Umo comes to public transit in Canada's Sault Ste. Marie
Ontario city's transit system will still include a cash payment option
$10.2m Hawaii traffic monitoring deal for IRD
Five-year contract sees Canadian firm responsible for data collection across 91 sites
UK local roads decarbonisation programme gets £4.5m
UK Department for Transport and Adept have allocated cash for Centre of Excellence
Don't tap - just walk through turnstiles to pay on Seoul's subway
South Korea capital introduces tagless payment at 12 stations along Ui-Sinseol LRT
Brigade cameras use AI to eliminate vehicle blind spots
New cameras are designed for trucks and buses, warning drivers before possible collision
Software is at heart of safe vehicle connectivity, says Qt Group
Connected vehicle safety isn’t just under threat from malicious actors exploiting code – it’s also about avoiding software faults that could result in harm to people, says Patrick Shelly of Qt Group
PTV's #MobilityIsAHumanRide campaign moves into new phase
Company pledges donations to World Resources Institute for mobility projects
Qualcomm: How Connected Driving Will Reduce Emissions in the EU
In an era marked by climate change and an urgent need for greener mobility solutions, the advent of connected driving has emerged as a promising frontier in the realm of transportation.
Optibus software rolled out across buses in Brazil's Porto Alegre
First Latin American city to use firm's software to plan and schedule entire bus fleet
Seoul to share public transport knowledge with Bogotá
Colombian capital authorities want to look at projects including light rail
From coast to coast: US states embrace automated enforcement for safer roads, says Verra Mobility
The concept of Vision Zero has hit a pothole in the US – but there is hope for a safer future, says Jon Baldwin, executive vice president, government solutions, at Verra Mobility
Ding Ding! Thales eases payment for riders on Hong Kong trams
Travellers can now use contactless and QR codes rather than just Octopus cards or cash
Bellevue takes on three-year Iteris SaaS agreement
City in US Pacific North-west will use ClearGuide to create speed management plan
Reducing climate impacts starts at the intersection, says Inrix
The tools to identify and reduce unnecessary delays at intersections are here – and traffic signal performance improvement is also eligible for US government funding, points out Rick Schuman of Inrix
Q-Free installs adaptive signal control on Orlando’s I-Drive
Florida tourist spot is home to Universal Studios and Sea World
A more equitable approach to road charging: is the technology there yet?
Thinking around road user charging, distance-based payments, and even mileage rationing is ever-widening with new concepts and suggestions being aired and brought forward every other week. Yet, as Jorgen Petersen of Systra explains, there are already many solutions in place throughout the world which promote modal shift, reduce traffic and improve air quality…
Commsignia raises $15m in new funding round
V2X specialist has existing relationships with auto OEMs including Audi, VW and Ford
VivaCity senses change in the air in Sheffield
Sensors will assess whether UK city's Clean Air Zone is cutting harmful levels of NO2
TagMaster buys ISS radar business for $4.8m
Deal - done through Sensys Networks - is expected to strengthen TagMaster in US
Detection and monitoring in Australia with Beam and Drover AI
Companies team up to improve rider behaviour on e-scooters by using technology