
Siemens wins major Scottish traffic equipment and maintenance contract
Glasgow City and West Dunbartonshire Councils have awarded Siemens Mobility Limited a five-year contract which covers the maintenance of all existing roadside traffic control and

Glasgow City and West Dunbartonshire Councils have awarded Siemens Mobility Limited a five-year contract which covers the maintenance of all existing roadside traffic control and

Researchers at Imperial College London say they have simulated self-driving fleet impacts using real-world data, providing suggestions for their optimal deployment in cities. They say

The Association for Road Traffic Safety and Management has announced an extension in membership classes, saying it “recognises the need to provide for newcomers to

Chevron Traffic Management has announced the acquisition of Powys-based Highways Soft Estate maintenance companies, Camps Highways Limited and Camps Environmental Services (CES) Limited. In a

The concept of 700mph land travel has moved a step closer with the successful designing of valves which can withstand forces of more than 125

Volkswagen Group Components says a new plant for recycling electric car batteries is delivering another step towards sustainable end-to-end responsibility for the entire value chain

A recent survey by GoCompare shed some interesting light on the true cost of potholes. As well as looking at the amount of money councils

A new style Artificial Intelligence traffic signal control is to be trialled at some of the busiest junctions in Cambridge in an attempt to cut

Radar technology company Navtech Radar has officially opened its new manufacturing facility in Oxfordshire, where the production of its patented radars commenced in January 2021.

A leading transport technology expert is calling for manually driven vehicles to be banned from entering the autonomous urban highways of a future smart city.
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