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'Self-driving' cars are still a long way off. Here are three reasons why
The recent crash of a Tesla car in the United States, in which two people died, has reignited debate about the capabilities and safety of today’s “self-driving” technologies.
Coronavirus recovery: public transport is key to avoid repeating old and unsustainable mistakes
The coronavirus pandemic has affected our cities in profound ways. People adapted by teleworking, shopping locally and making only necessary trips. One of the many challenges of recovery will be to build on the momentum of the shift to more sustainable practices – and transport will be a particular challenge.
Smart tech systems cut congestion for a fraction of what new roads cost
Technology offers transport solutions that provide higher benefits at a fraction of the cost of building new infrastructure. Collectively known as intelligent transport systems, these are widely recognised today as better answers for smart transport outcomes.
Move away from a car-dominated city looks radical but it's a sensible plan for a liveable future
More shared spaces, safer streets and fewer cars in the city are all part of a newly released ten-year plan to make Melbourne more pedestrian-friendly.
Banning 'tiny vehicles' would deny us smarter ways to get around our cities
E-scooter mania is sweeping cities around the world. Fun, accessible and cheap to rent, shared electric scooters are one of the biggest technology stories this year.
Four ways our cities can cut transport emissions in a hurry: avoid, shift, share and improve
Past (and still current) practices in urban and transport planning are fundamental causes of the transport problems we face today.