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Autopilot highlights shape of Things
March 30, 2020
Driverless vehicles require rich data to operate safely, and a European consortium is harnessing the Internet of Things to help.
California e-dreaming with ABB
March 27, 2020
Data can unlock the costs and benefits of converting commercial fleets to electric vehicles.
Driverless Russia: Look – no hands!
March 26, 2020
Russia is betting on the importance of driverless cars as the country’s transport system develops in the years to come.
ProPart AV trial crosses the line
March 25, 2020
The perceived safety benefits of autonomous vehicles can only be realised with precise positioning. Ben Spencer reports from Sweden on work by a European consortium which aims to use the technology to allow a truck to carry out an automated lane change
Tech giants could herald loss of MaaS policy control
March 25, 2020
With tech giants targeting the transport sector, could local authorities lose control of their means of delivering policy?
Aptiv: the world needs smarter cities
March 18, 2020
As the world’s population migrates to ever-larger urban areas, Aptiv’s Ingo Stuermer believes that a number of ITS technologies will encourage mobility to power change for smarter cities
From gas tax to road pricing
March 18, 2020
Robert W. Poole of the Reason Foundation thinks that trust is going to be essential if US states are to transition from gas tax to road pricing.
Moscow pins hopes on V2X
March 18, 2020
A new transport strategy is aimed at creating conditions for the introduction of new ITS developments within Moscow – and 5G and V2X are on the agenda
VRU safety report urges enforcement
March 18, 2020
Enforcement must be at the heart of a drive to reduce vulnerable road user deaths and injuries, says the latest report from the European Transport Safety Council. Its facts and figures give authorities the justification to invest more in camera technology and other ITS solutions
How safe are smart motorways?
March 3, 2020
A valiant attempt to ease the UK’s congested strategic road system? Or an idea that should never have seen the light of day? Alan Dron reports on the controversy over smart motorways...
Cognitive boss on AV safety: ‘It’s about human life, not just big money’
March 3, 2020
Olga Uskova, founder and president of Russia-based Cognitive Technologies, puts herself in the hotseat with ITS International to answer questions about advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), dominating the global market – and, of course, The Beatles…
Georgia DoT showcases its connectivity
March 3, 2020
Georgia DoT’s regional connected vehicle programme could be a model for the rest of the US. Adam Hill speaks to two men involved in making it a reality – and takes a look at the state’s first-ever Tech Showcase
CES 2020: ITS does Vegas
March 3, 2020
Keen to find out what the future holds, 170,000 people gathered in Las Vegas for CES 2020 to see 20,000 product debuts and 4,400 exhibitors... and ITS International was there too (All images: CES®)
Ertico is looking east: here’s why
March 3, 2020
The first Central Eastern Congress on ITS is to be held in Russia in September. Jacob Bangsgaard, CEO of Ertico – ITS Europe, tells Adam Hill why the event is necessary – and what visitors can expect
Siemens: self-driving minibuses are the future of first-/last-mile
February 26, 2020
Markus Schlitt, CEO of intelligent traffic systems at Siemens Mobility, talks to ITS International about safety and why it is important for cities to offer additional shared and connected transit options.