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"Better training needed for A-tractors and moped cars"
When it comes to the change in traffic regulations the Government recently decided for A-tractors [standard vehicles that have been converted into road tractors... -
EU project on AI and machine learning
AI and machine learning in the form of feedback and student-adapted simulator training can be a good help in maritime education. VTI is involved in the four-yea... -
Report: Variable speed limits only have benefits
Good compliance, less environmental impact and better road safety. The same journey times on average, but fewer very long queues. A variable speed limit trial h... -
Street cleaning action to eliminate microplastics – but also a source
The situation is complex, according to the VTI research report. Street cleaning collects coarser fractions of microplastics but has problems picking up the fine... -
Improved air quality – an unexpected effect of noise-reducing road surfaces
The aim of porous road surfaces is primarily to reduce road noise, but research at VTI shows that this type of road surface can also have positive effects on ai... -
Shipping and ports key to a circular economy
Swedish shipping will be able to play a much greater role in transporting products and materials for recycling and reuse in the future. And ports can add value... -
First female crash test dummy displayed at VTI
Here they are. The world’s first average-sized female crash test dummy. And Professor Astrid Linder, a world-leading road safety researcher who spent 20 years d... -
Hanna Fager developing VTI expertise in road markings
Hanna Fager is a senior researcher at VTI, specialising in road marking materials adapted for the Nordic market. She also has some sensible ideas on how to comb...
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