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The origin story of ITS World Congress
June 9, 2025
As the ITS industry decamps to Atlanta in August, a question: who came up with the idea of an ITS World Congress in the first place? Adam Hill delves into recent history with one man who was actually there - ITS legend Eric Sampson
British Columbia's highway corridors show it’s good to share
June 6, 2025
The Canadian province is advocating harmony along its major roads, setting aside major funding for projects to allow vehicles and other modes to operate safely side by side, reports David Arminas
Are we nearly there yet? The rise and rise of AI in WiM
June 4, 2025
The technology of artificial intelligence has moved on quickly since ITS International last asked the Weigh in Motion community in 2022 - so how is AI used in the WiM sector now? We asked four experts...
Big Data: Losing our way
May 30, 2025
Beate Kubitz finds missing information means the dream of safe and accurate trip planning and travel is not being fully realised – and asks how gaps can be plugged
Bringing AI into ITS: Artificial realities
May 21, 2025
AI can have a positive transformative effect on transportation safety and efficiency – but if you want creativity you still need a person, says Huawei
ITS European Congress 2025: Shaping the future of mobility
May 16, 2025
Clean, Resilient & Connected Mobility: #ITSSeville2025 takes place 19-21 May
Whitney Nottage: "Everyone in our industry should be advocates for ITS!"
May 14, 2025
Q-Free’s Whitney Nottage talks to Adam Hill about the importance of getting youngsters enthused about engineering – and about how the ITS sector could do with more collaboration
Keys to the Kingdom
May 1, 2025
Saudi Arabia is investing heavily in smart infrastructure projects. Zeina Nazer takes a look at them – from Riyadh Metro to the controversial ‘vertical urbanism’ of The Line
It’s official: 20 (or 30) really is plenty
April 30, 2025
A study has looked at what 20mph (30 km/h) speed limits mean in terms of road safety – and the answers are encouraging. Alan Dron speaks to transport researcher Aud Tennøy…
Huawei advocates for change
April 23, 2025
Achieving technological change also requires a shift in mindset, as Jacky Wang, vice president of Huawei’s Smart Transportation business unit, explains
Witkar in Amsterdam: same old, same old
April 22, 2025
An electric, shared mobility scheme in a major European city? Nothing remarkable about that - except this one started half a century ago. Beate Kubitz traces the history of Witkar
"They're not Democrat bridges and Republican roads - they're all bipartisan"
April 17, 2025
Concerns over the potential vulnerability of GPS could have significant implications for the tolling industry. IBTTA’s Kathryn Clay explains it all to Adam Hill, and looks to the future…
Why AI could be the saviour of public transport – if we let it
April 16, 2025
Get it right and the rewards could be there. Thomas Ableman looks at how transport in the UK – and beyond – might be transformed by artificial intelligence…
Taipei backs ITS to improve scooter 'waterfall'
April 15, 2025
2025 ITS Taiwan Smart Mobility Summit highlighted road user charging
Lidar lets planners see big picture in Chattanooga
April 14, 2025
The city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, is attempting to make its streets safer by using the largest deployment of Lidar-based traffic detection in the US. Adam Hill reports…