Queensland opens stage one of North Brisbane Bikeway
The Government of Queensland, Australia, has opened stage one of the North Brisbane Bikeway to the public.
The Government of Queensland, Australia, has opened stage one of the North Brisbane Bikeway to the public.
AECOM, a US-based multinational engineering firm, has secured a $4m contract from the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) to provide design services for Truck Parking Information Management System (TPIMS) deployment.
American multinational automaker Ford has signed an agreement to San Francisco-based crowd-sourced shuttle service, Chariot.
Keolis, a French transport group, has partnered with Navya to launch Navly, the world’s first autonomous, driverless public transportation service.
Civil Maps, a US-based provider of 3D mapping technology for fully autonomous vehicles, has released a passenger-facing augmented reality (AR) experience that integrates its localisation technology with 3D dynamic maps.
Volvo Cars has begun Drive Me, an advanced public autonomous driving experiment.
Ford has signed an agreement to purchase Chariot, a San Francisco-based crowd-sourced shuttle service.
There is an increase in the number of drivers in Britain choosing new ultra low emissions vehicles (ULEVs), according to a data released by the UK Department for Transport (DfT).
Jacobs Engineering Group has become part of a design joint venture sub-contracted by the Gateway South Consortium, which was chosen to construct the Darlington Upgrade project in Adelaide, Australia.
To make finding vacant parking spaces easier for drivers, German engineering and electronics company Bosch and automaker Daimler have entered a partnership to develop a new community-based parking system.