Nota AI installs advanced smart crosswalk solution to enhance road safety

The South Korean traffic solutions start-up Nota AI, which specialises in using Artificial Intelligence to better manage road intersections, has installed a smart crosswalk on a main road in the country to improve real-time safety for pedestrians in a busy city. To ensure safe driving practices, vehicles approaching the crossing will be instructed to reduce […]

VicOne and TomTom partner on in-car data privacy

Automotive cybersecurity solutions companyVicOne is partnering with geolocation technology firm TomTom on protecting data privacy in-vehicle through purpose-built smart cockpit cybersecurity software. They say that, focused on delivering greatly enhanced and more secure services to car users to extend their cabin experience, automotive ecosystem players are now planning to provide in-vehicle infotainment apps, for conference […]

National Express changes parent name, but UK brand stays the same

International transport provider National Express Group PLC is changing its name to “Mobico Group PLC”, effective from early June 2023. The Board of Directors says it believes that the Mobico name better reflects the Group’s international nature and its diverse range of mobility services, as it continues to lead the modal shift to mass transit. […]

Flow Labs secures Bentley Systems investment to accelerate digital twins research

Transport software technology company Flow Labs has announced that the infrastructure engineering software company Bentley Systems has made an investment in the company through Bentley iTwin Ventures to broaden the scope and reach of Flow Labs digital twin offerings. The company says the investment will further enable its iTwin® Platform to span the entire engineering […]

Call to “keep up the pressure” over Rest and Be Thankful

Councillors, businesses and citizen action groups in the Argyll region of Scotland are being urged not to “go easy” on Scotland’s new-look cabinet over the troubled Rest and Be Thankful road. Argyll and Bute’s provost has called for the council to keep the pressure on new Scottish transport secretary, Kevin Stewart, on the stretch of […]

The number of free EV chargers falls by two-fifths

Thousands of free electric car chargers have disappeared from Britain’s roads over the past year, with rising energy costs being blamed for making them unaffordable to offer. The Telegraph quotes Zapmap figures which show number of chargers offering free electricity has fallen from 5,715 a year ago to 3,568, a drop of almost 40%, meaning […]

Newspaper readers still unsure about the safety of driverless buses

A newspaper in Scotland is running a poll of readers asking if they’d ride in a driverless bus when its service launches next week, and at the time of writing two thirds say “no”. The CAV Forth service launches next Monday across the Forth Road Bridge and newspaper the Courier is running a poll of […]

AI cameras to be rolled out to catch people littering on roads

It’s reported new artificial intelligence cameras programmed to catch motorway litter louts and issue them with fines will be rolled out in the South East of England. The Daily Telegraph reports National Highways is set to launch a trial in the coming weeks which will see the high-tech cameras installed in road lay-bys which will […]

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