Travel patterns likely to change as more people work at home
One-fifths of the public will use their cars less when the coronavirus lockdown ends, according to new research by the AA. The AA/Populus poll of
One-fifths of the public will use their cars less when the coronavirus lockdown ends, according to new research by the AA. The AA/Populus poll of
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
There has been a slight downward trend in the disruption of the collection of waste services during COVID-19 but a significant proportion of the core
Work is due to start on the A2300 improvements scheme, which will help support the building of new homes and help cut congestion and pollution,
Chesterfield Borough Council has received funding from the Local Enterprise Partnership for Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, the DN2N2 LEP, to enable it to invest
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
Did you know innovative technology is playing an increasing role on the railway? Network Rail is researching new technology to help it run a better
There could be a decline in public transport use by 20% after COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, according to a report by transport consultants, SYSTRA. Members
Manchester City Council is looking for contractors to bid for a £40m roads framework, to work within the city and wider region. The framework would
The former President of ITS America is warning that it might take time for large-scale meetings such at the ITS World Congress to attract visitors
Patents for automotive wireless technology submitted by car makers have jumped by 4.9 per cent in the last year, according to research published today. Figures
Powys County Council have secured further Welsh Government funding to extend and improve the active travel routes within the county. Committed to improving facilities for
New analysis from Campaign for Better Transport has highlighted how the competitive nature of Government funding for local transport is disadvantaging rural local authorities and
ITS (UK) members and their guests will meet in Milton Keynes on 13 October for a day of networking, debate and celebration around Intelligent Transport
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