
5G and transport explained on this week’s Highways Voices
“The business case for 5G is not transport, let’s not kid ourselves,” says connected vehicle expert Andy Graham from White Willow Consulting on this week’s

“The business case for 5G is not transport, let’s not kid ourselves,” says connected vehicle expert Andy Graham from White Willow Consulting on this week’s

Manchester-based connected vehicle data company Wejo is partnering with an acquisition company in a deal that values the company at around £780 million. Wejo will

Amey is set to start a trial later this month with 10 electric vehicles across five of its UK contracts to help understand what requirements

South of Stockholm, the new Haninge Bus Terminal has been equipped with technology enabling full seamless continuity of GPS-based monitoring underground. The GNSS company Syntony

Coventry University has collaborated with national disability charity Motability to recruit and sponsor a number of doctoral candidates to undertake research into accessible transport at the university’s National

Parking information and payment company Parkopedia is extending its existing parking payment platform to include additional vehicle-centric services such as Electric Vehicle charging, fuelling and tolling

SRL Traffic Systems has been shortlisted in the Made in the North Westawards. Now in its ninth year, the awards celebrate the top companies in

The organisers of the Intelligent Transport Systems World Congress in Europe, ERTICO along with the City of Hamburg are reaffirming their commitment to host the

Oxbotica and TRL have piloted the use of the first Code of Practice for the safe and cost-effective deployment of autonomous vehicles in unstructured off-highway environments,

Driverless pod developer Aurrigo is claiming another UK milestone in autonomous technology with its Auto-Shuttles officially beginning trials in Cambridge. The company, which develops first
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