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Self-driving the longest route yet
A project researching the latest autonomous vehicle technologies has successfully completed a 230-mile self-navigated journey on UK roads.
Research by academics from the Institute for Transport Studies recognised as ‘outstanding’.
Two papers, written by staff from the Institute for Transport Studies, received ‘outstanding paper awards’ at the 7th International Conference on Transportation and Space-Time Economics (TSTE 2019).
Dr Tyron Louw speaks at SHIFT Automotive
Dr. Tyron Louw gave a talk entitled, “Let’s not forget the WHY of driverless cars”, at SHIFT Automotive 2019, in Berlin, Germany.
New insight into links between transport and land value
A new report reveals the relationships between transport and property value across the North of England.
Funding agreed for cutting-edge experimental rail facility
The Government has today confirmed funding to create one of the most advanced conventional and high speed rail research facilities in the world, in Leeds.