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Smart Road – Roadside Perception Industry Review 2023
Roadside perception research: evolution to integration, high performance and cost control.In June 2023, at a regular policy briefing of the State Council the Ministry...
High-tech pavement markers support autonomous driving in tough conditions, remote areas
Self-driving electric vehicles still face steep hills on the road to reliability. Researchers from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Western...
Revolutionised Roads of the Future
In a glance towards the future of road transport, Compare the Market has explored 6 smart road technologies that are currently in development around...
World’s First Dynamic Wireless Charging of a Long-Haul Electric Truck while Driving on a Public Road
ElectReon (TASE: ELWS), developing and implementing Wireless Electric Road Systems that wirelessly charges commercial and passenger electric vehicles while driving, has completed the deployment of...
Distance-based road charges will improve traffic — and if done right won’t slow Australia’s switch to electric cars
Philip Laird, University of Wollongong
Road-user charges on electric vehicles based on distance driven were announced in November 2020 by the governments of South Australia...
Low speed on a bumpy road is dangerous for vehicle body, says a RUDN University professor
RUDN University
An associate professor from RUDN University developed a computer model that describes all types of vehicle body damage caused by fatigue failure. According...
Motorists’ smartphones may help highways bosses keep roads safe
University of Birmingham
Motorists with smartphones could help highway chiefs maintain road quality by sending 'crowdsourced' data from their mobiles that would allow engineers to...
University of Liverpool spin out company uses AI to take the pain out of potholes
University of Liverpool
The University of Liverpool has formed a new spin out company - Robotiz3d Ltd - to take forward new technology that has...
Are self-driving cars safe? Expert on how we will drive in the future
Andrew Morris, Loughborough University
Cars are changing – fast. But are innovations such as autonomous and flying cars a bright new dawn, or just a...