
Driverless passengers may need training on motion sickness
New research suggests that a number of the perceived benefits of using driverless cars may not actually be achievable, because people get motion sickness. WMG

New research suggests that a number of the perceived benefits of using driverless cars may not actually be achievable, because people get motion sickness. WMG

The Government is promising to pin its transport policy around technology and to make the UK a leader in future mobility and decarbonisation. Roads Minister

A driverless Nissan car has driven from Cranfield in Bedforshire to Sunderland in the longest autonomous vehicle test in the UK so far. The Nissan

Changing and challenging the culture of its workforce remains a top priority now and in the future for the WJ Group, according to Wayne Johnston,

ITS (UK) Executive Member Transport for London has launched five new mobile safety cameras to tackle the risk and harm caused by speeding across London
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