
GM applies for anti-motion sickness patents to reduce nausea in driverless vehicles
General Motors’ driverless vehicle subsidiary Cruise is working to find a way to save people from feeling sick the next time they take a self-driving

General Motors’ driverless vehicle subsidiary Cruise is working to find a way to save people from feeling sick the next time they take a self-driving

The Manchester-based Smart Mobility CAV software and analytics company Wejo Group has announced what it calls a breakthrough smart platform, Wejo Autonomous Vehicle Operating System

Christina Liassides of Gaist on the importance of utilising technology to deliver resilient roads. Well-maintained, resilient roads underpin flourishing local economies and communities. But those

Understanding the needs of rural communities is a vital part in planning an effective rural mobility strategy. These are the thoughts of Peter Ramsey, Associate

A new project is getting underway to analyse the potential benefits of increasing connectivity and use of digital technology on local roads in England to

A world-first platooning trial will be showcased in East London next week, showing off lorries which enabled them to travel in a platoon, with speed

Work sites in the highways sector are set to become even safer and more sustainable after the launch of new innovation from Solar Gates UK.

Yunex Traffic’s Dr Andy Hamilton has presented early results from the FUSION ‘living laboratory’ trial sites, as well as announcing new features that have been

This week marks the first anniversary of Birmingham’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) entering full operation, with the enforcement scheme having been designed and installed by

“I think when it was first brought in as a role to government departments, the Chief Scientific Adviser was expected to be the wise expert
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