
Ever bigger cars are a problem for European cities
New cars in Europe are getting 1 cm wider on average every two years. This is what emerges from research conducted by Transport & Environment (T&E)according to which the trend


New cars in Europe are getting 1 cm wider on average every two years. This is what emerges from research conducted by Transport & Environment (T&E)according to which the trend

The Madrid City Council recently launched a project to reserve spaces exclusively for vehicles for the urban distribution of goods weighing up to 3,500 kilograms in public car parks in

In urban areas, it is now increasingly common to use sharing vehicles, such as electric scooters, bicycles and scooters, to get from one point to another in the city. In

In the presence of more than 40 participants, including members and external industry stakeholders, on 19 December TTS Italia – the Italian Association of Telematics for Transport and Security of

With the start of 2024, the first self-driving buses will also peep onto the streets of the city of Seoul, but for the moment only at night. The metropolitan government

The trans-European transport network will be more sustainable, resilient and interconnected. This is the result of the provisional agreement reached on 19 December 2023 between negotiators from the European Parliament