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New digital CCTV system to monitor traffic flow in Aberdeen
May 31, 2017
A new US$386,000 (£300,000) network of digital CCTV and automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras, including automated alert systems, are being installed on key routes around Aberdeen, Scotland to monitor traffic flow and journey times.
South Australia trials intersection safety warning system
May 31, 2017
The South Australian Government is to trial technology which triggers safety measures when vehicles are detected approaching intersections. It is to be installed at four key rural locations in South Australia in an effort to reduce fatal and serious crashes by slowing motorists and making them aware of an approaching intersection.
Iteris awarded transit performance initiative project by San Francisco transit company
May 31, 2017
Iteris has been awarded a US$934,000 contract for design services by Alameda-Contra Costa Transit (AC Transit) for a corridor travel time improvement project. The project includes the implementation of transit signal priority (TSP), bus stop improvements, real-time passenger information system, and deployment of an adaptive signal control technology system.
NASA drone traffic management tests take off in Reno
May 30, 2017
NASA and its partners are in the midst of testing the next, more complex version of its unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) traffic management (UTM) technologies with live, remotely-operated aircraft, or drones, at six different sites around the US.
PTV Group to present its new solutions for future mobility at International Transport Forum
May 30, 2017
PTV Group plans to participate in the 2017 International Transport Forum to demonstrate its software solutions which help model future mobility scenarios and allow evaluation of new business models, such as mobility as a service.
FIA welcomes plans for revision of vehicle type approval regulations
May 30, 2017
FIA Region I welcomes the position adopted by the Member States regarding the revision of vehicle type approval regulations. The Council’s decision to impose some checks after vehicles are put into circulation is a positive step forward.
City of Montreal takes delivery of first fully electric buses
May 30, 2017
Nova Bus has provided Canadian public transport operator Société de Transport de Montréal (STM) with three electric buses as part of the Montreal City Mobility project.
Indra deploys advanced communications network for Buenos Aires trains
May 30, 2017
Spanish technology company Indra has deployed an advanced communications network for public rail operator Operadora Ferroviaria Sociedad del Estado to provide service for the rail network in Argentina connecting the city of Buenos Aires with urban and suburban towns in its metropolitan area
US university launches program to study safe integration of semi-autonomous trucks
May 26, 2017
The Western Transportation Institute (WTI) at Montana State University is launching a program to study how to safely integrate driverless technology into the US trucking fleet. Similar to the driverless cars being developed by Google and others, self-driving trucks would use sophisticated computers and GPS technology to navigate roadways. Within a decade, the technology is likely to be applied in semi-autonomous truck convoys, or ‘platoons’, in which trucks equipped with self-driving technology would be pro
Technavio names top 5 vendors in the global smart highway construction market 2017-2021
May 26, 2017
Technology research company Technavio has announced the top five leading vendors in their recent global smart highway construction market 2017-2021 report. This market research report also lists 14 other prominent vendors that are expected to impact the market during the forecast period. According to the report, the smart highway construction market will grow at an exponential rate and post a CAGR of almost 94 per cent by 2021. The vendors in this market can expect significant market growth in the coming ye
Nevada CAM and Nexar partner on state-wide V2V network
May 26, 2017
The Nevada Center for Advanced Mobility (Nevada CAM) and Nexar, a technology company providing vehicle-to-vehicle networks, have formed a strategic partnership that will create a state-wide vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) network. Nexar's V2V network uses smartphone dashcams and cellular technology to provide drivers with real-time alerts to prevent vehicle, cyclist and pedestrian collisions. The network is already in use in New York City, San Francisco and Las Vegas. The partnership with Nevada aims to maximise t
Michigan DOT and General Motors demonstrate V2I technology
May 26, 2017
Michigan road agencies and General Motors' (GM) Research & Development are collaborating to showcase the state's progress in connected and automated vehicles by demonstrating smart signal technology. Demonstrations were recently conducted in Macomb County, adjacent to GM's Warren Technical Center, as development vehicles engaged in vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication at two intersections. In collaboration with the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and the Macomb County Department of Roa
Smart Parking wins new contract in New Zealand
May 26, 2017
Wilson Parking New Zealand has chosen parking solutions provider Smart Parking to supply sensor and bay-finding technology at nine new sites. The deal marks a continued cooperation with Wilson Parking New Zealand, which already has Smart Parking technology installed in 1,134 bays across four sites in FY17. Within the next twelve months Wilson Parking New Zealand expects to roll out up to nine new sites which will encompass over 3,000 parking bays. Smart Parking's sensors enable parking facilities to have ac
Construction group launches new highway work zone safety effort
May 26, 2017
Forty-four per cent of US highway contractors reported that motor vehicles had crashed into their construction work zones during the past year, according to the results of a new highway work zone study conducted by the Associated General Contractors of America. As a result, association officials have launched a new national advertising and outreach campaign to urge motorists to stay alert and slow down while driving through highway work zones. Stephen E. Sandherr, chief executive officer for the association
Bosch develops motorcycle to car communications to reduce crashes
May 26, 2017
Bosch, in partnership with Autotalks, Cohda Wireless and Ducati, has developed a prototype solution which connects cars and motorcycles, allowing them to communicate with each other in a bid to reduce the number of crashes involving motorcyclists. According to estimates by Bosch accident research, motorcycle-to-car communication could prevent nearly one-third of motorcycle accidents. The system enables vehicles within a radius of several hundred metres to exchange information about ten times a second about