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February 16, 2024
ITS Australia Awards 2024: the winners!
15th annual ITS Australia Awards in Brisbane reflected end-user safety and industry collaboration
February 16, 2024
Cycling data suggests rise in bike use in European cities
New figures from France, Italy and the UK demonstrate uptick in active travel
February 16, 2024
'Significant and universal decline' in walking in the US: StreetLight Data
Walking has declined over the last three years in the US – yet pedestrian fatalities have been rising. Adam Hill looks at new research from StreetLight Data to find out why this is happening
February 15, 2024
NoTraffic V2X tech gets US patent approval
Platform offers software-defined infrastructure including signalised intersections sensors
February 15, 2024
Prowag signals change to vision statement
New pedestrian signal requirements designed to make crossings safer for the visually impaired mean that accessible signals are no longer just an option for US cities and municipalities. They now have the backing of the law, explains Andrew Stone
February 14, 2024
Glasgow finalises its mobility-shift strategy
Scottish city wants 'far more sustainable and equitable modes' than the private car
February 13, 2024
Connected vehicles take modern spin on an old classic
How do we transition the millions of vehicles on the world’s road to a connected and - one day - automated future? Andy Graham of White Willow Consulting highlights an intriguing pilot which sought to make some of the UK’s oldest vehicles connected – using just a phone
February 13, 2024
UK road safety boost with Roadpeace Challenge in May
“Road crashes should not be tolerated as the inevitable cost of motorisation," charity insists
February 12, 2024
WiM eases structural health worries
Concerns about infrastructure are leading road authorities to consider the importance of Weigh in Motion solutions to monitor the wellbeing of their roads – and particularly bridges – finds Adam Hill
February 9, 2024
C-ITS road safety pilot programme launches in Ireland
Transport Infrastructure Ireland is calling for 1,500 drivers to take part in trial