
Predictive maintenance could cut breakdowns by 70% – IBM
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

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

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

Not surprisingly, the ITS European Congress planned for Lisbon from 18-20 May has been postponed. Somewhat more surprisingly, it’s off until 2023. Organisers ERTICO –

The Waterlooville-based technology provider Smart Video and Sensing has provided a CCTV traffic management system for a new drive-through coronavirus test centre. The 30-camera system

Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps, has sent his birthday wishes to Captain Tom Moore calling him an ‘extraordinary gentlemen’ following his efforts to raise money for NHS

The President of the American division of Aimsun, world’s leading transport modelling companies, is warning that transport models will be have to be redesigned when

The RAC says analysis of its black box insurance units in vehicles shows an increase in the number of journeys being taken during the current

Google’s driverless car division Waymo has reached the milestone of simulating a daily total of 20 million miles of autonomous driving on virtual roads as

Suffolk CC is to partner with street lighting and smart city technology specialist Telensa, as part of plans to deploy 100 sensor in its smart

New research has shown that electric cars cover similar distances as conventionally-fuelled vehicles. Analysis by the RAC Foundation found that pure battery-electrics clock up an average
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