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Talking Net Zero, radar and start up opportunities – Tuesday from the ITS World Congress in LA
Day two of the ITS World Congress from here in Los Angeles hears talk of, among other things, low carbon transport, start up opportunities and
Highways Voices from the ITS World Congress in LA thanks to GEWI, SWARCO, Nota AI, Navtech Radar and one.network
We look ahead to Monday at the ITS World Congress on today’s Highways Voices from Los Angeles. In the podcast we hear Professor Eric Sampson’s
Highways Voices 14 September – the latest thinking in traffic signals
This week’s Highways Voices looks at the key way you can manage traffic in a town or a city – by discussing the latest in
Highways Voices ITS World Congress preview
With fewer than two weeks to the start of the 2022 ITS World Congress, Highways Voices looks ahead to the World Congress by finding out
Highways Voices bonus podcast for people heading to the ITS World Congress – a guide to LA
The world’s leaders in Intelligent Transport Systems will be heading to Los Angeles in two weeks’ time for the ITS World Congress, and Highways News
Highways Voices 27 July – looking ahead to a busy autumn of events
This last Highways Voices before the August break features a look ahead to three major events we’ll be covering this autumn. First, we chat to
Highways Voices 20 July – Paula Claytonsmith of LCRIG
“I have been talking about making the case for local roads for a number of years, so the fact that LCRIG sees that as at
Highways Voices 13 July – Steve Elderkin of National Highways
“There’s something like 46 action plans now, across the company, I’m really clear that what we can’t do is have a big central team that
Highways Voices 29 June – Steve Spender of IHE
“We constantly monitor and we survey our members in terms of what they think they need in terms of training, and we look at the
Highways Voices 22 June – Fixing rural mobility with WSP
Understanding the needs of rural communities is a vital part in planning an effective rural mobility strategy. These are the thoughts of Peter Ramsey, Associate
Highways Voices 15 June – Sarah Sharples at the TTF Conference
“I think when it was first brought in as a role to government departments, the Chief Scientific Adviser was expected to be the wise expert
Highways Voices 8 June – ITS European Congress from Toulouse 2nd podcast
This week’s Highways Voices again features conversations from the south of France and the ITS European Congress 2022 in Toulouse. This podcast is brought to
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