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Dublin unveils low-traffic city centre proposals
February 20, 2024
Through traffic in private cars will be drastically reduced and public transport improved
Monotch and Cohda join New Zealand road worker safety V2X trial
February 19, 2024
Proof of concept project will aim to communicate warnings from workzones to road users
Don’t look at the jigsaw pieces – see the whole puzzle, says CCTA
February 19, 2024
There are three main barriers to taking transport ideas from the pilot stage to real-life usage: incompatible technology, local control and limited funding. Tim Haile of California’s Contra Costa Transportation Authority has some thoughts on how to overcome them
Alternate routes with SkedGo’s Traffic-Alt
February 19, 2024
Traffic incident alert app uses data sourced from Main Roads Western Australia
ITS Australia Awards 2024: the winners!
February 16, 2024
15th annual ITS Australia Awards in Brisbane reflected end-user safety and industry collaboration
Cycling data suggests rise in bike use in European cities
February 16, 2024
New figures from France, Italy and the UK demonstrate uptick in active travel
'Significant and universal decline' in walking in the US: StreetLight Data
February 16, 2024
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
NoTraffic V2X tech gets US patent approval
February 15, 2024
Platform offers software-defined infrastructure including signalised intersections sensors
Prowag signals change to vision statement
February 15, 2024
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
Glasgow finalises its mobility-shift strategy
February 14, 2024
Scottish city wants 'far more sustainable and equitable modes' than the private car