
Researchers suggest pedestrians should wear technology to communicate with driverless cars
A team of researchers in America are suggesting that pedestrians should wear radar reflectors in order to be “seen” by driverless cars. The academics led

A team of researchers in America are suggesting that pedestrians should wear radar reflectors in order to be “seen” by driverless cars. The academics led

The Ray, a US-based highways and transport technology company has announced a extension to its partnership with road safety speacialists, 3M which will see the

A type of driverless vehicle designed to reduce traffic congestion has been found to have the opposite effect according to researchers at The University of

A new project’s been announced which will use 5G technology to automate a 40 tonne HGV. Technology company North has been appointed to design, build

A new Safety Case Framework: Guidance Edition has been published providing direction for the safe testing and trialing of connected and automated mobility (CAM) in

Traffic technology company SWARCO has carried out a series of tests in Austria to understand how driver assistance systems read lines on the road. The

The Future Transport Visions Group (FTVG) is pleased to announce five projects awarded research funding through the Rees Jeffreys Road Fund. After an engaging few

Driverless buses will begin operations between Edinburgh and Fife across the Forth Road Bridge this year. Futurescot.com reports that five autonomous buses will be used

The connected car technology company Wejo has secured an extra £30 million as it tries to put what’s being called “a bumpy year” behind it.

A trial using state of the art traffic sensors is being carried out by Kent County Council (KCC) and its partners at Amey to monitor
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