Delhi Metro Phase III extended
The Delhi government has decided to extend Phase III of Delhi Metro to cover another 34km including Jamia Millia University and Faridabad.... Read More
Tata Pixel unveiled at Geneva Motor Show
Tata Motors unveiled a new concept car – the Tata Pixel at the 81st Geneva Motor Show held early March. The Pixel,... Read More
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Shaping the Future of Transportation
Monitoring and reporting of a vehicle’s carbon footprint in real-time can revolutionise the way we drive, manage our vehicles and affect the environment
Railways to build more foot overbridges
In order to provide better infrastructure and arrest the problem of increasing accidents on the railway tracks, both the Western Railway (WR)... Read More
Surat Bus Terminal to have plazas, gardens
Surat might soon have a bus terminal that will have plazas, terraces, courtyards, gardens and public facilities. The proposal of such a... Read More
ITS paves the way in Canada
The pace of ITS technology deployment in Canada is increasing steadily. The Canadian Government, under the $2.1 billion Gateways and Border Crossings Fund (GBCF) programme, has allocated $400 million for the construction of new access roads, equipped with state-of-the-art ITS technologies for surveillance, real-time traveller information, fully-automated border clearance and commercial vehicle operation system technologies.
Licences of drunk drivers to be revoked
Maharashtra government is planning to cancel the licences of drivers who drink and drive. Alarmed by the rising number of road accidents... Read More
Tata Steel Highways launched
Tata Steel Construction Products has announced the launch of Tata Steel Highways to address the requirements of the highways industry. It has... Read More
Beijing will issue fewer licences
Beijing Municipal government has decided to limit the number of new licence plates to be issued per year to 240,000. This has... Read More










