March 12, 2024
There has been a great deal of flux and restructuring over the last few years in the Lidar market – what drives this and where will it end? Only one…
March 8, 2024
It’s easy to say that people should embrace active travel – but it’s often not as simple as that. Advocates must beware of a disconnect with people’s…
March 4, 2024
Ahead of ITS America's Conference & Expo in Phoenix, ITS International asked Transit Unplugged's Paul Comfort (with Tris Hussey) to offer some…
February 23, 2024
Mohamed Mezghani of UITP tells Adam Hill how you can create your own bubble on public transport, why riding a tram gives you a new perspective – and…
February 19, 2024
There are three main barriers to taking transport ideas from the pilot stage to real-life usage: incompatible technology, local control and limited…
February 16, 2024
Walking has declined over the last three years in the US – yet pedestrian fatalities have been rising. Adam Hill looks at new research from…
February 15, 2024
New pedestrian signal requirements designed to make crossings safer for the visually impaired mean that accessible signals are no longer just an…
February 14, 2024
Hal Worrall and Mike Carneiro look at the history of AETC - and offer some thoughts on why it cannot just be seen as an expansion of existing ETC…
February 13, 2024
How do we transition the millions of vehicles on the world’s road to a connected and - one day - automated future? Andy Graham of White Willow…
February 12, 2024
Concerns about infrastructure are leading road authorities to consider the importance of Weigh in Motion solutions to monitor the wellbeing of their…