The State of Washington set to rein in speeding drivers with speed limiters
By 2029 prolific speeders in Washington State will no longer have the ability to drive as fast as they want. Gov. Bob Ferguson on Monday
By 2029 prolific speeders in Washington State will no longer have the ability to drive as fast as they want. Gov. Bob Ferguson on Monday

Ford Motor Co. is cutting nearly 350 connected-vehicle software jobs in its effort to improve efficiency. The 350 people work in the United States and

And finally… a duck, yes, a duck, has been caught speeding after triggering traffic cameras in the town of Köniz in central Switzerland. Local police

Main Roads Western Australia and Kapsch TrafficCom have successfully conducted a trial of connected vehicle technology on roads in Western Australia. Tested on roads in

Q-Free have announced the upcoming deployment of a new Cooperative Intelligent Transport System (C-ITS) network in Ljubljana, Slovenia’s capital city and an important crossroads for

The UK’s transport technology industry will again be taking centre stage at a major event next week, with a large exhibition stand at the Intelligent

WDM New Zealand has secured a further five plus one, plus one contract with the New Zealand Transport Agency. The renewed contract will run until

A new report from the Mineta Transportation Institute, Using Toll Revenues for Transit: It Can and Should Be Done, reinforces a long-held view in transportation circles:

The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has refused one of Tesla’s initial attempts to trademark the term “Robotaxi” because it believes the name is

Snowflake, the AI Data Cloud company, has announced the continued expansion of its AI Data Cloud for Manufacturing with a focused acceleration of automotive-specific solutions. Since April 2023,
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