ITS World Congress 2024 preview: Excitement is building
The ITS World Congress marks its 30th celebration this year, held in Dubai from 16-20 September. Organised by ERTICO and hosted by the Roads and
The ITS World Congress marks its 30th celebration this year, held in Dubai from 16-20 September. Organised by ERTICO and hosted by the Roads and
A new YouGov poll, conducted between 24 and 29 July, reveals that 72% of Welsh residents oppose the default 20mph speed limit introduced last September, while
The ITS World Congress in Dubai is poised to be a transformative experience, entirely dedicated to the advancement of mobility through ITS. This global event
Next week’s August Bank Holiday is expected to be the busiest in nine years with an estimated 19.2m leisure journeys by car as drivers go
The A477 near Pembroke was closed for over an hour last week following a two-vehicle collision at the exact spot where new traffic lights were
In pursuit of net zero, plenty of pioneers, leaders, and strong minds are stepping up to make a difference to our industries. The Re-flow Highways
Yunex Traffic has completed the roll out of a Collaborative Traffic Management (CTM) solution for National Highways. This means that a common hosted urban traffic
From this week, Cambridgeshire County Council is inviting residents and businesses to have their say on a proposal to extend 20mph zones in Cambridge city.
Suffolk County Council has formally objected to National Grid’s Sea Link project, because of proposals for the building of a new bridge and for construction
The leading trade publication for the parking industry, Parking Review, has published an in-depth article about Kerbside management company Grid Smarter Cities’ Kerb® loading bay
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