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Driverless cars could increase reliance on roads
Driverless vehicles could intensify car use, reducing or even eliminating promised energy savings and environmental benefits, a study led by a University of Leeds researcher has warned.
Using eco-driving support systems in real conditions bring energy saving of up to 6%
After over 4 years of activities, the European ecoDriver project released its first results during the final event in Stuttgart on 16 March.
NeTIRail-INFRA: Sustainable Railways
ITS is a key partner in a new €5.4M research project which seeks to secure the future for Europe’s lesser used railway lines, by making them more reliable and economically viable.
Liberalising the European rail passenger market - the British experience
Professor Chris Nash and Dr Andrew Smith take a look at how Britain has coped with rail passenger liberalisation, what has happened to rail demand and costs.
Implications of the VW scandal: studies on exhaust emissions
The Institute for Transport Studies has been surveying the Real Driving Emission (RDE) performance of the UK vehicle fleet for several years.