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Mexico and the US slow to adopt ETC interoperability
Splinteroperability is a word devised by Travis P. Dunn and Victor J. Michelet C. to encapsulate the lack of progress towards ETC harmonisation in the US and Mexico. Five thousand miles of tolled roads and bridges. Widespread implementation of electronic toll collection (ETC) systems. One...
Widest bridge in the world Port Mann open in Vancouver
Port Mann Bridge, designed to growing regional congestion and improve the movement of people, goods and transit throughout greater Vancouver, is now open for business. The widest bridge in the world, the Port Mann Bridge located in the metro Vancouver area, in British Columbia, Canada,...
Business intelligence improves bus fleet management
Innovative use of fleet management-generated data has optimised passenger service running times and achieved full payback in its first quarter Metro Vancouver's South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority (TransLink) has gained substantial benefits in bus idle time savings from a...
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Study shows lifetime cost of EVs is comparable to conventional vehicles
Consumers who purchase an electric vehicle will find that costs to own the vehicle are competitive with conventional and hybrid vehicles, according...
17 June 2013
Australia's 2013 NeTC forum debates revenue collection
The challenging issue of revenue collection was under discussion at the 2013 Australian National Electronic Tolling Committee (NeTC) Forum hosted in...
17 June 2013
Imtech reaches final agreement with its main financiers
After the identification of the irregularities in Germany and Poland, it became clear that Imtech was not going to meet its year-end 2012 financial...
17 June 2013
IBM advises Lagos on future transportation system to aid growth
A team of IBM experts completing a month-long pro bono consulting assignment has presented recommendations to Nigeria's Lagos State Government to...
17 June 2013
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Siemens' Stratos offers scalable solution
Sensys awarded new Swedish procurement contract
Kapsch completes successful trial of EETS
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Nashville meeting smooth path to Tokyo
Audi drivers get a little help with parking
Audi launches wireless parking pilot project
Visteon cockpit concept learns the driver's habit
Britain's first Bio-LNG filling station launched
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More for less with traffic control centre technology
Rich pickings are now available in a maturing market supplying screens and processors for traffic management operations. Jon Masters reviews what's on offer. Competition in...
Temporary traffic monitoring with Bluetooth and wi-fi
David Crawford reviews developments in temporary ITS. Widespread take-up of technologies such as Bluetooth and wi-fi are encouraging the emergence of more sophisticated,...
Driverless vehicles will cause changes in society
Paul Godsmark gives his views on what the advent of autonomous vehicles would mean for the wider society. Further to your article 'Driver not required' in the Jan/Feb edition...
Data goldmines offer rich pickings
Astronomical is not too grand a term to describe the current rate of growth in transportation-related data. Massive amounts of traffic related information, such as speed,...
Navigating a path towards greater safety
Eric Sampson takes a look at why the European Union's eCall system is taking rather longer to arrive than it should. There's an old story about the person who asked an...
Central Europe signs up to ITS standards
Seamless multi-modal traveller information services are becoming reality in the Danube Region. On 15th of March 2013, a Hungarian national holiday of which many people were...
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Comment/Interview
ITS can only progress at the speed of public acceptance
Connected vehicles - potential to transform US transportation
Flir takeover of Traficon and the role of thermal imaging
Complementing traditional ITS with new technologies
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Cost Benefit Analysis
Wavetronix radar-based traffic sensor cuts costs
Business intelligence improves bus fleet management
Upgrading Koblenz's traffic information system
TfL expands SCOOT adaptive traffic management
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Driverless vehicles will cause changes in society
ITS America seeks stable and secure platform for connected vehicles
City Safety reduces low speed accidents on Volvo's XC60 and S60
ITS advancement lays beyond benefit-cost analysis
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Transmart
IBM advises Lagos on future transportation system to aid growth
University develops rail crossing safety technology
Ticketing wins for Xerox
High hopes for Detroit streetcar system
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IBTTA 2013 Toll Excellence award winners announced
ITS America seeks stable and secure platform for connected vehicles
Nashville meeting smooth path to Tokyo
White House honours ITS America members
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Study shows lifetime cost of EVs is comparable to conventional vehicles
Imtech reaches final agreement with its main financiers
UK trial of electric cars proves they are greener
RAC report - motorists frustrated with road taxes
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