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New perspective on changing travel conditions in Arctic communities
Inuit communities’ travel skills and regional knowledge have helped mitigate the effects of Arctic climate change on travel conditions, according to a new study.
All work and no play? How will we spend time in driverless cars?
New research from the Institute for Transport Studies uses chauffeured passengers to better understand whether travel time will be more “worthwhile” in fully automated vehicles.
New Professional of the Year award for ITS Alumna
Alumna, Hannah Riechert, has won the Yorkshire & Humber New Professional of the Year 2019 Award at the G4C Awards in Sheffield.
Dramatic rainfall changes for agriculture can be avoided through climate action
A new study suggests climate change will significantly alter rainfall patterns for key agricultural regions, but the worst effects could be mitigated by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Recognition for ITS alumna
Alumna, Dr Clare Linton, has been named in the ‘40 under 40: Transport leaders for the 2020s’.