
TTF issues cyber security standards and guidelines summary
The Transport Technology Forum has issued new guidance to help organisations to keep up to date with the vast amount of information available about cyber

The Transport Technology Forum has issued new guidance to help organisations to keep up to date with the vast amount of information available about cyber

Motorists with smartphones could help highway chiefs maintain road quality by sending ‘crowdsourced’ data from their mobiles that would allow engineers to assess when carriageway

A ‘Low Traffic Zone’ has come into force this weeks in Salisbury, Wiltshire. as part of the city’s People Friendly Streets initiative. The project is

Highway technology company Gasit has joined the Road Surface Treatment Association. The company’s ongoing research means that its surveying and mapping systems are some of

The global mapping leaders, HERE Technologies are promoting their efforts to open up their tools and services, making them free to use via their developer

London has been ranked second in a global list of major mobility-friendly cities, narrowly missing out to Singapore for first place. A study by Oliver

Collaborative mapping platform, Remix, has been chosen by Transport for London (TfL) to provide a platform to modernise planning for surface transport in London and ‘democratise’ access

The Department for Transport has commissioned a six-month Beta project to develop a fully working National Access Point, a catalogue of transport metadata used to

Clearview Intelligence’s Client Relationship Manager, Simon Waterfall, is trying to take new technology to the next level. Here, he talks to Adrian Tatum about how

The Norfolk-based road safety technology firm Westcotec is advising local authorities of the importance of understanding and using good data before committing to potentially significant
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