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Verra hired to cut speeding in City of Angels

Verra Mobility and the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADoT) are to begin implementation of automated speed enforcement at 125 sites across the city.

The contract was awarded by Los Angeles City Council and will focus on corridors where data shows high-speed driving and speed-related crashes.

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Inrix manoeuvres Cleverciti parking data into platform ahill Tue, 06/16/2026 - 08:23

Inrix has teamed up with Cleverciti, part of the ParkHelp Group, to deliver real-time parking space availability information to drivers.

The firms say this will help cities to better manage kerb space and parking lots while supporting data-driven parking policies: use cases range f...


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Three toll projects for Kapsch in New Zealand

Kapsch TrafficCom has won three new video-based tolling contracts with New Zealand's transportation authority.

The projects for NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi, in the country's...


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BrainBoxes on lookout for compact switch champion SBiswell Fri, 06/12/2026 - 00:59

Fresh off an extensive rebranding, Liverpool-based Brainboxes is leaning into their British heritage to find a lead customer for their latest Ethernet switch product – one it claims is the most compact 16-port switch in the world.

Emblazoned with a new logo that represents the compan...


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ITS is 'focused on system-level benefits', says Laura Chace SBiswell Fri, 06/12/2026 - 00:44

Local communities and public sector agencies looking for road safety improvements don’t have to be experts in technology, said Laura Chace, president and CEO of ITS America. “They need to be experts in what they’re trying to solve,” she explained at the Detroit Conference & E...


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