Beginning our series on the latest EW BrightSparks of 2025, we profile Jadesola Adeleka, of Loughborough University and a ...
Driverless cars are no longer things of the future. Engineers at NC State University propose adding a fourth traffic light to ...
My phone has a creepy habit of guessing where I'm going. I'm sure yours does, too. In the early evening, when I plug my phone into my car, the map pops up and gives me the traffic report to the school ...
Fresnel lenses are designed so their light can be pointed in just one direction, meaning drivers in a lane may see only the ...
The application has recently been caught testing support for traffic lights; the feature is still in a very limited testing ...
Researchers at North Carolina State University say a simple change to intersection signals could make daily traffic work better as more autonomous vehicles hit the road. Their idea is to add a white ...
Aichi Model 2030 launches Japan's first smart logistics network using PD6B-Type3 drones with traffic light integration on Sakushima Island.
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Alternative wireless technology achieves stable outdoor data transmission using LEDs
The team achieved reliable outdoor visible light communication (VLC) at data rates of up to 3.48 Mbit/s over distances of ...
Brampton’s new advanced traffic management system is expected to be fully up and running after the second quarter of 2026, after which it will test new “adaptive” AI tools at some intersections. The ...
Researchers have developed a low-cost visible light communication (VLC) system using commercially available hardware that ...
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New California traffic laws in 2026: $1,000 fines, new red-light cameras
Starting in 2026, California drivers face stricter road safety mandates, including expanded "slow down and move over" ...
A bill that would allow use of cameras to catch drivers passing school buses loading and unloading children could overturn ...
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