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January 22, 2024
TRB 2024: Chair's plenary session with Pete Buttigieg
US Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg: "We're all transportation people, so I think we'd confess to a level of fascination with physical infrastructure and vehicle technology...which is probably beyond most people's..."
January 19, 2024
Dar es Salaam in Tanzania introduces Bus Rapid Transit system
Bus-only lanes, off-board fare collection and fast, frequent services cut journey times for city's residents
December 15, 2023
Jenoptik: school zone speeding

Jenoptik explores cutting-edge school zone speed camera solutions designed to elevate children's safety and offer parents the assurance they seek. With a focus on innovation and safety, Jenoptik strives to create environments where children thrive without compromise.

December 12, 2023
VITRONIC Enforcement Bar: Next-Level Road Monitoring

Mobile Number Plate Recognition in Action

The volume of traffic on public roads is high, with many vehicles using several lanes in two directions or parked at the side of the road. Fast, mobile enforcement of vehicles requires immediate, precise, and automatic information synchronisation between centralised and mobile forces. Vehicles must be recognised, classified, and identified by their number plate. This is followed by a fully automatic and immediate comparison of the number plate data with the database.

November 30, 2023
IN FOCUS: The importance of data in urban mobility

Christian U. Haas, CEO of Umovity, outlines how PTV Group's traffic planning software dovetails with Econolite's traffic management hardware - and explains the philosophy behind this integration...

November 30, 2023
IN FOCUS: What does private equity bring to ITS?

Steve Sandbo of Vance Street Capital explains why the ITS sector is attractive to funders looking for return on their investment - and how extra money can help ITS companies which want to develop and grow...

October 19, 2023
Revolutionising Roads: Why Road Usage Charging is the Future of Transportation

Join us in exploring the vital world of Road Usage Charging (RUC) - also called Road User Charging or Pay-Per-Mile. The need for RUC is clear worldwide: for example, fuel tax revenues in Europe dropped over 50% from 1995 to 2020 due to improved fuel efficiency and electric vehicles. According to Benoît Rossi of Emovis, it's a solution to meet carbon neutrality goals by 2050 and ensure fair contributions from all drivers. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more insights on transportation. Thanks for watching!

October 5, 2023
#ITSDubai2024 | Your chance to take part in the technical programme
ITS World Congress 2024 Call for Contributions is now open! You can be the change that supports mobility driven by ITS. Submit your contributions now: itsworldcongress.com/technical-programme/ #smartmobility #ITSCongresses
August 1, 2023
Q-Free’s ATMS for toll road operators

Q-Free is now taking its advanced traffic management solutions to assist toll road operators more efficiently manage their networks.

Content produced in association with Q-Free

June 20, 2023
ITS International IN FOCUS: V2X

The Federal Communications Commission has opened the door to cellular Vehicle to Everything deployment in the US: we ask Jim Misener of Qualcomm Technologies to explain exactly what impact this will have on road safety...

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April 19, 2023
ITS International IN FOCUS: Safety

ITS International's new video series continues with a look at the work of Acusensus on road safety – one of the key pillars of the ITS industry. The company’s operations across the US, Australia and UK focus on saving lives against the backdrop of an ‘epidemic of distracted driving’…

March 1, 2023
How We're Building Smarter Cities

 

Transportation infrastructure is a critical, frontline component when building a Smart City. Connected vehicle technology from Applied Information enables communities to provide a critical layer of safety for all roadway users – emergency responders, bus riders, motorists and vulnerable road users. By adding intelligent street lighting, cities take night time safety to the next level.

Content produced in association with Applied Information

February 27, 2023
Wooden heart: Kapsch TrafficCom's Green Gantry

A new spin on a very familiar piece of ITS technology: the company's Green Gantry is made from wood but can still support signs, sensors and so on, and has a modular design.

Kapsch says this "allows an installation comparable to standard steel bridges and also with the same service life and maintenance intensity".

Each steel gantry creates over 30 tons of CO2 during its production, the company adds - but the wood version "binds more than 20 tons of CO2 and thus has a positive carbon footprint" and "paves the way for sustainable road infrastructure".