
Law Commission sets out driverless pod thoughts
The law governing Highly Automated Road Passenger Services (HARPS) cannot be one-size-fits-all, because that’d risk favouring one type of vehicle over another. The Law Commission

The law governing Highly Automated Road Passenger Services (HARPS) cannot be one-size-fits-all, because that’d risk favouring one type of vehicle over another. The Law Commission

Local highway authorities can undertake detailed, video road condition surveys safe in the knowledge that the carbon emissions are now being offset. This meets the

Car manufacturer Ford is to release a ‘comprehensive self-driving vehicle data’ to researchers in an attempt to promote further research and development of autonomous driving

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 European ITS organisation ERTICO is planning a global survey of 300 cities to find out about their smart mobility challenges, needs and trends. What

Intel’s spent $900 million (approx £710 million) to buy the Mobility as a Service app Moovit. The app offers travellers around the world multimodal trip

The Government’s released the names of most of the members of its Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies, which confirms that Professor Phil Blythe is among

A joint venture between leading transport businesses Thales and WSP has created a new web page to provide the latest updates for the UK’s long

The sustainable energy company Gridserve has signed a deal with Hitachi to develop ultra-fast charging for all types of electric vehicles, delivering more than a

New car sales were down more than 97 per cent in April, to their lowest level “in living memory”. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and
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