Canada’s Skymeter Corporation scoops the main prize in the coveted Intertraffic Innovation Awards
Increasingly, the ability to repair and renew, rather than reconstruct, is being recognised as the way forward for real long-term sustainability. However, many local authorities have yet to grasp this concept when it comes to maintaining their highway networks, believes Howard Robinson, chief executive of the Road Surface Treatments Association
Spring has sprung but the cold winter is still in fresh memory. Councillor David Sparks, Chair of the LGA Transport and Regeneration board, looks at the difficult task local authorities faced during the snowy season
ERTICO – ITS Europe's Henry Wasung looks at a pilot focusing on reducing energy consumption of goods delivery vehicles in urban areas
Neal Skelton, ITS UK, takes a look at the aim of the new Urban Challenge Fund, which aims to deliver clear and measurable benefits for urban areas in terms of transport
Robert Gifford, executive director, Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety, discusses one of the biggest contributions to road deaths in Great Britain
A mega metropolis’s quest to carry the olympic torch for transit: How Optelecom-NKF revamped Beijing’s metro prior to the 2008 summer Olympics
TfL Board approves £9.2bn 2010/11 budget to deliver radical improvements to passenger services
The Swedish Government has approved the intermodal national plan for the period 2010-2021 and set final financial allocations for intermodal county plans
Different countries naturally have different needs, which is also true when it comes to transport. This has meant that the development and build of high speed rail varies throughout the world. Here, we take a look at the situation in Japan, China, the US and the UK