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TUS collaboration with Zinkworks aims to make driverless and intelligent shipping ports a reality
As the race for self-driving cars heats up, a team of researchers at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) and Athlone-based ICT start-up Zinkworks are turning their attention to how shipping ports can adopt the technology to improve global supply chains, eco-efficiency and safety.
Interesting latest Euro NCAP crash test results announced
The results of seven new cars tested for crash safety by Euro NCAP have just been announced.
Ensure you choose the right tyres for your electric vehicle
Owners of electric vehicles maybe in for a shock if they don’t pay close attention to the tyres they choose when the originals need replacing, according to TyreSafe.
Prepare for driving safely in poor conditions
High winds, freezing and heavy rain conditions can be dangerous and challenging for drivers.
BMW iX3 tops most recent Euro NCAP highway assisted driving systems test
Euro NCAP has published the Assisted Driving gradings of seven cars equipped with Highway Assist.
Cars imports, Brexit, Budget and Beyond
Customs Clearance Agent – What is it?
Roads SPC adopts roadside memorials policy
The roads and transportation Strategic Policy Committee (SPC) of Mayo County Council has adopted a proposed policy in relation to managing Roadside Memorials, in the interests of road safety.
Car tests resume on a phased basis
The National Car Testing Service began a phased reopening of its service with the reopening 15 of the 47 centres in Ireland - only three of which are in the western region - Galway city, Athlone and Ballina.
Council apologises for upset caused by removal of Deacy roadside memorial
The removal of roadside memorials to the late Joe Deacy was raised this week at Mayo County Council with Cllr Gerry Ginty labelling the action insensitive, wrong and undertaken without any consultation with the councillors and the Deacy family.
Ford tests light’s visual language on autonomous vehicles
Hand gestures, head nods and thumbs-up signals all help to ensure drivers, pedestrians and cyclists know what each other is doing. But how will self-driving vehicles, with no human driver, communicate with those around them?