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e-bikes could slash transport emissions and get Britons back to work
New research shows that electrically-assisted bikes (e-bikes) have the capability to slash carbon dioxide emissions from transport and could offer a safe and sustainable route back to work.
ITS researcher awarded flagship fellowship
An Institute for Transport Studies researcher is a recipient of a flagship fellowship aimed at addressing global challenges.
Brexit causes uncertainty for UK's autonomous vehicles
Brexit uncertainty could negatively impact the UK's autonomous vehicle industry, according to academics.
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).