Researchers suggest pedestrians should wear technology to communicate with driverless cars
A team of researchers in America are suggesting that pedestrians should wear radar reflectors in order to be “seen” by driverless cars. The academics led
A team of researchers in America are suggesting that pedestrians should wear radar reflectors in order to be “seen” by driverless cars. The academics led
Aberdeenshire Council frontline teams have been praised for the role they continue to play in supporting critical services as a result of the ongoing Level
Highway and transport companies of all sizes can now register to order free lateral flow Covid tests for their employees from the government. All local
For years many in the mainstream media has made out they’re hated technology, but there’s continuing evidence the tide is turning on the public’s view
Highways England has launched a consultation on potential changes to the Highway Code to help improve driving and safety on motorways and high-speed roads. This
North Yorkshire County Council and its teckal partner, North Yorkshire Highways, have become the latest local authority member of Safer Highways. They join the organisation
TWM Traffic Control Systems has won a key contract to supply and install all electronic vehicle-activated signage in the Wirral Borough Council area. The deal
The House of Commons Transport Select Committee is to investigate the benefits and safety of Smart Motorways in a new inquiry, launching today (Friday 26
The Scottish Government has published a new Road Safety Framework to 2030. The Framework sets out a vision for Scotland to have the best road safety
Four average speed cameras are switched on a notorious road in Coventry today. The Jenoptik system will enforce speeds along Longford Road where a pedestrian
A new Safety Case Framework: Guidance Edition has been published providing direction for the safe testing and trialing of connected and automated mobility (CAM) in
Latest available figures on deaths on smart motorways shows the number of fatalities rose to 14 in 2019, compared to 11 the year before. Researchers
When you stop and think about it, a huge amount of innovation in the highways and transport technology industries over the past 20 years have
Lancashire County Council’s cabinet has agreed a major programme of investment in vital transport infrastructure including roads, streetlights, bridges, flood prevention measures, and cycling and
GRAHAM, the civil engineering firm, has won a £79.5 million contract for a bridge that will provide a direct road link between Clydebank and Renfrewshire
Galliford Try’s Highways business has been awarded the third and final phase of the Grantham Southern Relief Road by Lincolnshire County Council. This stage of
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