No-one left behind: How inclusive tech and autonomous shuttles are redefining mobility

What if a single innovation could prevent visually impaired passengers from being left behind at bus stops, or if autonomous shuttles could fill the critical gaps in our transport networks? In this episode of Highways Voices from the 2025 Intelligent Transport Systems World Congress, Paul Hutton speaks with pioneers reshaping the future of inclusive and […]

ERTICO CEO feels the buzz for Birmingham

The CEO of European ITS organisation ERTICO says he has found a real enthusiasm to visit the ITS World Congress in Birmingham in two years’ time. Joost Vantomme’s organisation is working with Transport for West Midlands and the UK Department for Transport to deliver the major event the next time it comes to Europe, with initial […]

Scottish Government to invest £4.5 million in rural and island EV charging

The Scottish Government has announced funding of £4.5 million to ensure more equitable access to electric vehicle charging opportunities across the country.  As set out in the Programme for Government, the Rural and Island Infrastructure Fund will enhance public electric vehicle charging provision in underserved areas of Scotland.  By focusing on rural and island locations […]

ITS UK announces Road User Charging Forum

ITS UK is holding a Road User Charging Forum meeting at the Arup offices in London on 9 October from 12 noon to 4pm, with the aim of discussing some of the key challenges and opportunities around road user charging, both here in the UK and overseas. In the UK, current innovations in road user pricing include the expansion and development of […]

Listen up! New TfL campaign encourages passengers to use headphones on public transport

New TfL research has suggested that 70 per cent of 1,000 customers surveyed find loud music and phone conversations without headphones disruptive. TfL are now poised to make public transport journeys more tolerable with the launch of a campaign to encourage patrons to listen to music, podcasts or have a conversation through headphones. The posters […]

Aberdeenshire: New 20mph speed limits to go live from 22 September

Aberdeenshire Council has confirmed it will be introducing permanent 20mph speed limits in built-up areas within its communities next month. From Monday 22 September road users will have to lower their speeds on many routes previously covered by 30mph speed limits. The decision follows the Scottish Government’s commitment to see all appropriate roads in built-up areas […]

New active travel campaign launched in Scottish Borders

A new active travel campaign, called RIDONKULOUS, is now underway in Hawick and the surrounding area in the Scottish Borders. The campaign has been funded by the Scottish Government’s People and Place programme, which is administered in the south-east by SEStran and will encourage and enable active travel, such as walking, wheeling and cycling, for […]

Cybersecurity: Georgia DOT and Q-Free announce first statewide deployment of Dynamic Signals 

Q-Free has announced an agreement with the Georgia Department of Transportation (Georgia DOT) to deploy its new Dynamic™ Signals software across the state’s more than 8500 traffic signal controllers. The statewide upgrade, set to begin this fall, will make Georgia DOT the first traffic agency to roll out the software. Dynamic Signals is the first traffic signal […]

Devon pine marten highways project helps rare species cross the road

As part of Devon’s Two Moors Pine Marten Project, 15 pine martens were released into eastern Dartmoor last September, with the reintroduced animals dispersing across South Devon, including the Haldon Forest area. Pine martens have large territories and move quickly through the landscape covering large distances, which can bring them into contact with roads and […]

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