
Virtual ITS Congress “pushes forward digital evolution”
The organisers of the first Virtual ITS European Congress say they facing the current global health crisis with a “positive and proactive approach” by delivering

The organisers of the first Virtual ITS European Congress say they facing the current global health crisis with a “positive and proactive approach” by delivering

A driverless bus trial in Japan is using facial recognition cameras to allow people to pay for their journeys. Japan Today reports the services in

The driverless pod maker Navya is trialling a new service connecting a railway station in the Drome region with a village three miles away. The

Drivers in America can now use Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant to pay for their fuel at thousands of filling stations across the country. Amazon has

Google’s driverless vehicle division Waymo is opening a new depot in Dallas, Texas to try out a fleet of autonomous 18-wheeler HGVs. The company’s told

A new trial to test self-parking technology for connected cars is getting underway in the American city of Detroit. Ford Motor Company has teamed up

A senior academic in America has written a paper arguing that the introduction of driverless vehicles onto the world’s roads could mean there is no

America’s Department of Transportation has awarded nearly US$2 million (£1.5 million) towards a research consortium investigating and developing solutions to autonomous vehicle safety and security

Uber and Lyft have decided not to close down their operations in their home state of California over a row to do with driver status.

In a change to the planned order of ITS World Congresses, it’s been announced that Los Angeles will host the event in 2022. The city
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