MnDOT to test mobile device to detect road conditions
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) in the US is testing a mobile road condition monitor that can detect hazardous ice, snow or wet conditions by using infrared technology.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) in the US is testing a mobile road condition monitor that can detect hazardous ice, snow or wet conditions by using infrared technology.
US-based parking data provider ParkMe has collaborated with Xerox to expand coverage of real-time street parking availability in Hollywood and Venice in Los Angeles, US.
The Welsh Government has appointed engineering solutions provider Costain to provide design development services on the £750m M4 Corridor around Newport, South Wales, UK.
San Miguel is set to invest PHP168bn ($3.74bn) for the construction of modern toll roads and highways in the Philippines.
The 2016 Chevrolet Malibu is set to debut a new system called 'Teen Driver', which provides parents with a tool to help encourage safe driving habits for their kids, even...
The New Zealand Transport Agency has awarded a contract to a consortium of Fulton Hogan, HEB Construction, Jacobs and Opus International Consultants to build the NZD458M ($349m), 15.2km route on...
The Western Australia Government together with the City of Bayswater is set to build a new signalised pedestrian crossing on Guildford Road in Bayswater.
Fine Gael TD for Louth in Ireland Peter Fitzpatrick has called for a complete review of speed limits that are in place at present on local and regional roads in...
The UK's Southend-on-Sea Borough Council (SOSBC) has awarded a contract to Siemens to provide a new hosted traffic management service operating real-time Urban Traffic Control (UTC), including SCOOT adaptive control.
In an effort to boost driverless car technology in the UK, Chancellor George Osborne has announced a further £100m funding in the Budget 2015 to develop the technology.