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Successful results in trials with geofencing in Enköping
Broad acceptance among drivers, high levels of public engagement and technology that more or less works well. But no noticeable impact on traffic in general. Th... -
VTI examines social benefits of electric ferries
Can electric ferries be economically viable as a public transport element in cities where there is a lot of water? How would travel habits, journey times and ot... -
VTI expands in northern Sweden and joins ACE
VTI, the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute, has been involved in research projects in northern Sweden for many years. VTI is increasing its... -
VTI project with Volvo to reduce wear and emissions
How can electric vehicle manufacturers optimise their vehicles to reduce tyre wear and thus particulate emissions? A new research project where VTI is collabora... -
Demands on attention affect children’s safety
Children are good at staying alert in traffic – at least when moving in familiar environments. Previous research has asserted that a child’s age significantly i... -
PANACEA – for improved traffic safety and professional driver health
VTI’s contribution to the PANACEA project has been finalised. Among other things, the project has developed a system that may contribute to improved traffic saf... -
Transport planning may soon pay more attention to children
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child stipulates that children must be included in all decisions taken, such as those when planning new schools and the t... -
So can trips to school be made more active
More cycling, walking and movement. Less cars and emissions. With better traffic safety as a bonus. These are the goal of the green travel plans the municipalit... -
Remote-controlled train tested on Sweden's oldest narrow gauge railway
The train of the future on a 150-year-old railway. A research platform built by students at Linköping University. A multi-partner international collaboration le...Tomas Rosberg.
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