ITS European Congress – iMobility events
The ITS European Congress 2014 in Helsinki will see a host of intelligent vehicle demonstrations, including the iMobility Challenge event, eco-driving test-drives and ecoDriver workshop.
The iMobility Challenge on 16 June will present test drives and interactive displays of new vehicle technologies to all visitors from 12:00 to 19:00.
After the opening ceremony at 14:15, a major highlight of the event will be the participation of Williams Mercedes F1 Driver, Valtteri Bottas, who will take a short driv
Award for Parsons’ San Diego integrated corridor project
The California Transportation Foundation (CTF) selected the San Diego Integrated Corridor Management System (ICMS) as Operational Efficiency Program of the Year in the 25th Annual CTF Transportation Awards. The awards recognise excellence in transportation - all modes, representing both the public and private sectors, from all California regions.
As the program’s systems integrator, Parsons installed its Intelligent NETworks product to help manage all facilities and modes along a 22-mile section of I15 t
Australian tolling industry debates tag replacement
Australia’s 2014 National Electronic Tolling Conference (NeTC) inspired lively debate among the 130 delegates about tackling the need to replace seven-plus million tolling tags that are reaching the end of their life.
In his opening address, Australian Toll Road Users’ Group Chair Rex Wright said the industry was potentially facing a US$94 million bill over the next five years to replace old tags. As Australian tolling authorities operate a harmonious national tag system, all toll operators are committed
Nevada high speed tunnel gets intelligent lighting control
Quebec-based tunnel lighting specialist Nyx Hemera has completed the installation of its tunnel lighting addressable control system (TLACS) in the Carlin Tunnel, Nevada, USA, claimed to be the first highway rated speed tunnel in North America to be fully lighted with LEDs.
Located in north-eastern Nevada and crossing over the Humbolt River, the quarter-mile long Carlin tunnel runs through an approximately US$31 million refurbishment project and includes enhanced roadway drainage, new concrete near tunne
Strabag subsidiary Züblin awarded Copenhagen metro contract
Strabag Danish subsidiary, Züblin is to lead a joint venture for Copenhagen’s new metro line between Østersøgade and the new Nordhavn metro station. The contract includes about two kilometres of double tube metro line connecting the ongoing Cityringen circle line project with the new North Harbour development area in the city of Copenhagen. The order has a total value of US$203 million, with Züblin’s share amounting to about US$122 million.
The contract consists of the design and construction of twin TBM
I-95 Corridor Coalition awards vehicle probe project data contract
The I-95 Corridor Coalition, working through the University of Maryland, and following a thorough competition, has announced a new contract for procuring real-time speed and travel time data. Under this new contract, Coalition member agencies are expected to realise up to a 50 per cent reduction in cost over the prior contract.
Member agencies may choose from Here, Inrix and TomTom to procure traffic speed and travel time data. The multiple-vendor approach creates a traffic data marketplace, allowing ag
Latin America ‘needs major investment in mass transit’
Latin America needs to invest heavily in mass transport services to improve living standards in urban areas, according to Norman Anderson, CEO of US-based consulting firm CG/LA Infrastructure.
"Unless there is mobility, it's hard to imagine cities being successful, cities being creative, so one of the things we emphasised, and we think is really important, is the whole mobility issue," Anderson said in an interview.
In its most recent report on strategic infrastructure projects in Latin America, CG/L
Indra demonstrates urban mobility solutions
Spanish consulting firm Indra will take advantage of its presence at CityTech Rome this week to present its advanced traffic and public transportation management systems and demonstrate its successful implementation of the smart mobility project developed for the city of San Sebastián, Spain.
In addition to its its intelligent traffic and urban transport management systems, the company will highlight its success in San Sebastian in a presentation which will look at the smart mobility project implemented
South African agencies in dispute over road tolls
The city of Cape Town and South Africa’s roads agency Sanral are again in dispute over the proposed US$936 million N1 and N2 tolling project, with the city saying Sanral is attempting to keep the public in the dark about the costs of tolling.
The Western Cape High Court last year put a temporary stop to the project until the finalisation of the city’s review application in which it is asking the court to set aside the decision to declare the N1 and N2 toll roads.
Sanral initially withheld what it cons
Independent analysis finds speed cameras do not reduce accidents
An independent analysis carried out by engineer Dave Finney of Thames Valley, UK speed camera data has found an increase in injuries after the devices were installed.
The analysis, to evaluate the effect of fixed speed cameras on the number and severity of collisions at the sites where they are installed, was carried out on two groups of sites. One group includes all fixed speed camera sites in the Thames Valley area (covering Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire) that were active at the start of 2
Michelin to acquire Sascar
In a deal valued at a total of US$709 million, Michelin has announced its intention to acquire all outstanding shares of Sascar, the leading Brazilian digital fleet management and freight security company.
The acquisition will enable Michelin to expand its service offering for truckers and to speed the growth of its truck tyre business in Brazil, while Sascar will gain access to Michelin’s major customers in South America.
of this company, whose business model has proved its worth in Brazil (33,000 f
Bristol trials new cycle safety technology
As part of an ongoing trial funded by five West of England local authorities, UK bus operator First West of England will for the first time be test driving state-of-the-art cycle safety technology on two of its buses on the busy Gloucester Road route in the city of Bristol.
Developed by Fusion Processing, CycleEye technology aims to reduce the growing number of cyclist collisions and casualties across the country involving large commercial vehicles.
CycleEye is fitted to the side of the vehicle and
Russia ‘hopes to agree with US on GLONASS, GPS stations’
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin hopes Russia and the United States will agree on deployment of GLONASS and GPS stations before 1 September.
Cooperation with the United States in the area of navigation should continue despite problems, Rogozin said. "Despite some difficulties we have with the United States, we believe it is necessary to continue cooperation," the deputy prime minister stressed.
Russia has recently made a statement that cooperation in the navigation area should be formed on
CCTV technology aids fight against UK insurance fraud
An increasing number of UK commercial fleets are turning to in-vehicle technology for protection against the sharp rise of insurance fraud, according to CCTV vehicle company, Vision Unique Equipment (VUE).
Latest figures from the Association of British Insurers reveal insurance fraud is at a record high, reaching US$2.18 billion in 2013, with US$1.3 billion of fraudulent claims attributed to car insurance. ‘Crash for cash’ car insurance scams were identified as the main contributor to a 34 per cent rise
CIHT welcomes NAO report on roads infrastructure funding
The UK’s Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT) has welcomed the National Audit Office’s (NAO) report, Maintaining strategic infrastructure: roads, which highlights how long term funding certainty is crucial to how the UK manages its road infrastructure.
Funding pressures on highways authorities have encouraged efficiency and innovation in how budgets for road maintenance are spent, but public value will be lost unless funding becomes more predictable, according to the report.
The r
Video analytics deliver real time intrusion detection
Digital Barriers’ SafeZone-edge is an intelligent edge-based video analytics solution for automated real-time detection of intrusions, loitering
and zone-crossing and is capable of working in all weather conditions regardless of changing lighting conditions, camera shake and background
foliage movement.
SafeZone-edge uses in-camera video processing to analyses the scene in real-time and provides both live video and metadata outputs. It has been
certified by the UK Home Office i-LIDS scheme as an ap
Matrix Vision expands range
Matrix Vision’s mvBlueCougar-XD family of dual GigE vision cameras include a wide range of high-end CCD sensors from Sony with resolutions up to
12 megapixels and CMOS sensors from CMOSIS up to 4 megapixels; up to 12-bit ADC.
It has an adjustable flange and is able to control a motorised lens or a video iris. In June, the range will be extended with a new version fitted
with a 2.3 megapixels global shutter Sony CMOS sensors.
Besides slow motion capturing, the camera features de-noising via frame a
Matrix Vision expands range
Matrix Vision’s mvBlueCougar-XD family of dual GigE vision cameras include a wide range of high-end CCD sensors from Sony with resolutions up to 12 megapixels and CMOS sensors from CMOSIS up to 4 megapixels; up to 12-bit ADC.
It has an adjustable flange and is able to control a motorised lens or a video iris. In June, the range will be extended with a new version fitted with a 2.3 megapixels global shutter Sony CMOS sensors.
Besides slow motion capturing, the camera features de-noising via frame avera
Single radar provides stop bar and advance detection
smartmicro intersection radar traffic detectors offer combined stop bar and advance detection using a single radar, saving hardware cost and installation effort.
AVT's SWIR compact infrared camera
Allied Vision Technologies’ new SWIR (Short-Wave Infrared) camera, Goldeye, is a compact infrared camera that combines ease of implementation with a comprehensive set of features to answer the most demanding infrared imaging requirements. The camera features flexible lens-mount solutions for a wider choice of optics, with simplified filter assembly, industrial connectors with locking functionality and multiple camera mounting options ensure easy integration into an imaging system.
The camera’s many featur