6-7 October 2014
One America Square, London
RTIC reviews the latest and most innovative traffic management and public transport systems advances on the road network, through the application of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS).
With cost reduction high on the agenda for public sector fleet managers, ACFO director Jullie Jenner talks us through the implications of tax changes in the Chancellor’s 2014 budget
Simon Morgan from the Institute of Highway Engineers examines new local highways traffic sign legislation that comes into force in 2015, which brings both benefits and challenges to local authorities
David Smith of the British Parking Association reports on the recent Parkex event where Robert Goodwill, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport led a seminar on the government’s current and future thinking on parking policy
The government is looking into plans for drivers to face a £10,000 fine for speeding on the motorway if found guilty.
In a new report the Transport Committee wants to change the way money is allocated for major transport projects.
The Imovation Centre will help UK businesses to develop new, smarter ways of moving people and goods, creating opportunities for growth in the industry
Google is rolling out 100 self-driving cars in California in the hope to implement this worldwide.
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Coventry-based RDM Group is to create three test vehicles to carry two passengers unmanned at speeds of up to 7mph
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) are advanced systems which enhance productivity and aim to provide ground-breaking services by integrating advanced information and communication technologies (ICT) into the transportation infrastructure and vehicles.
The UK's largest smartcard scheme outside of London has been expanded across a network of 700 retail vendors.
The Government believes the production of ultra low emissions vehicles (ULEV) is a major part of growth both now and for the future.
Eurotunnel has announced that it will reduce the current level of track access charges imposed on rail freight operators using the Tunnel by up to 50 per cent.
A spokesperson has confirmed a plan for the UK’s first on-road trial of dynamic as opposed to static car charging.
Under the 2.7 billion pounds deal, 497 new carriages for the country's east coast line will be manufactured at Hitachi Rail Europe's purpose-built factory in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, Xinhua quoted the DfT as saying in a press release