
University predicts 5G the key to CAV safety
A new report is boosting the public’s awareness of the potential for 5G to facilitate driverless vehicle take up, predicting that connectivity will drastically reduce

A new report is boosting the public’s awareness of the potential for 5G to facilitate driverless vehicle take up, predicting that connectivity will drastically reduce

Google’s driverless car project Waymo is restarting testing, having suspended it in March to protect employees from Coronavirus. In a blog post on its website

Shahar Bahiri, Chairman of smart infrastructure specialists, Valerann, explains why self-driving cars will need sensor infrastructure on roads to be more effective in the future.

By Richard Hayes, former Chief Executive and Past President of the IHE and consultant at Hayes ProTech Ltd A letter form Baroness Vere, the Roads

The Road Safety Foundation has received funding from the Road Safety Trust to help local authorities understand the risks to vulnerable road users. It will

With the current COVID-19 pandemic, the construction industry is looking for new ways of working that enable them to adhere to government guidelines for social

A new study suggests that connected vehicles which constantly assess the condition of your vehicle to anticipate when things might fail could mean a huge

Transport for London’s being warned that the Capitals buses and tubes could be overwhelmed if travel restrictions are eased whilst social distancing rules remain in

Highways News provides a quick reminder of the latest COVID-19 related guidance. This includes: The Highways Sector Council: https://www.adeptnet.org.uk/documents/hsc-guidelines Latest guidance from the DfT: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-transport

The Department for Transport (DfT) has launched a Transport Support Unit (TSU) dedicated to fighting COVID-19. There are around 8,500 specialist volunteers from across the
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