February 2, 2012
A friend of mine's wife used to work on a ladies' magazine. A mid-shelf affair, it would contain the usual round of photo stories on this season's…
February 2, 2012
A friend of mine's wife used to work on a ladies' magazine. A mid-shelf affair, it would contain the usual round of photo stories on this season's…
February 2, 2012
Andrew Bardin Williams explores the efforts under way in North Dakota to consult with native tribes during the early stages of transportation project…
February 1, 2012
David Crawford investigates progress in a key safety area - work zones. Highway construction zone safety is taken seriously enough in the US to merit…
February 1, 2012
What will the traffic management centre of the future see and do? TNO's Frans op de Beek, who was responsible for putting together the Cooperative…
February 1, 2012
As IP-based technology makes its presence felt in the control room sector, it makes for greater economies of scale and also offers a migration path…
February 1, 2012
Increasing the capability of automatic number plate recognition should go hand-in-hand with efforts to ensure number plates' integrity, says the ESVA…
February 1, 2012
In 2004, Finland extended its automatic speed enforcement from 280 to 800 road kilometres. Risto Öörni of the VTT Technical Research Centre of…
February 1, 2012
Automatic number plate recognition continues to find new applications beyond the traditional. In coming years, we can expect the application set to…
February 1, 2012
What do recent vehicle recalls mean for future cooperative infrastructures? Anthony Smith takes a look. As ITS industry stakeholders converge on…