
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

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

AtkinsRéalis has been appointed by BAM to deliver comprehensive design services for Cork County Council’s M28 Cork to Ringaskiddy motorway scheme. The three-year role will

The Network for National ITS Associations (ITS Nationals), which is made up of 29 national Intelligent Transport Systems organisations across Europe, will recognise the leading

SWARCO has acquired 100% of Aachen-based Heusch/Boesefeldt GmbH, provider of software solutions for highway, traffic and tunnel management systems. Heusch/Boesefeldt employs around 50 staff. The company

Drivers in the Netherlands may escape speeding fines after the public prosecution office suffered a cyberattack in June. According to local paper Leeuwarder Courant, “dozens” of speed

How do you innovate, lead, and scale in an industry where policy, procurement, and public funding often stand in the way of real progress? We

Valerann have been nominated in the European Commission Road Safety Chapter’s shortlist for the 2025 Excellence in Road Safety Awards. A Valerann spokesperson said: “We

The Swedish research facility AstaZero, operated by the Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE), has announced the opening of an advanced connected vehicle testing ground, aimed at assessing

More than 900 speeding fines and penalty points received by motorists from a fixed speed camera in Co Kilkenny have been cancelled due to “human error” in

Automaker Stellantis is to discontinue its hydrogen fuel cell technology development programme. The company says this is due to ‘limited availability of hydrogen refueling infrastructure,
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