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Cover story
26 Just be CAZ Birmingham is introducing emissions-based restrictions on private cars
Adam Frost investigates how the UK’s second largest city will go about enforcing the measures, and reveals the lessons already learned
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Interview
06 Stronger together Dutch ITS expert Caspar de Jonge talks collaboration
News
10 ITS European Congress preview A look ahead at the 14th ITS European Congress programme
13 CAV fi rst in London The lowdown on a new, first of its kind testbed in Europe
Features
16 Smart workzones ahead James Allen reports on the developments in connected
and autonomous vehicle technologies to improve safety
and efficiency in a dangerous area of road space
34 Could cyberattacks gridlock a city? James Gordon considers the potential vulnerabilities
of connected traffic management infrastructure
42 Space for improvement Connectivity is moving parking into the digital world, Jason
Barnes looks at ways the industry is getting even smarter
54 Show the way A preview of what to look forward to at Intertraffic Amsterdam
Comtrans
48 Chain reaction
David Smith examines the likelihood that your car could pay
for your goods and services as well as the wider possibilities
afforded by blockchain technology
Regulars
57 The Mode Warrior by Greg Winfree
In what ways can transportation technology help with the world
address the challenges posed by the coronavirus outbreak?
63 Connecting the DOTs by Kirk Steudle
Infrastructure security has long been neglected but the time
has come for it to be addressed appropriately
69 Driving revenue by J J Eden
Startup partnerships are and important new way
of reaching new customers and revenue streams
75 Our man from Amsterdam by Richard Butter
Sustainable transportation solutions are an inextricable part
of our future and we all have a responsibility to support them
82 Express lanes Shortcuts to the key transportation stories in this issue
and those recently posted on our website
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