Have license, will travel
Overview and forum about travel and driver licensing issues
UK 'Great car economy' backs off
A recent sharp drop on Britain's road traffic is the first since UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher touted her 'great car economy' back in the 1980s
Playing God in LA traffic
It's Oscar night in Los Angeles more than 800 limos need to reach the red carpets in order and on time, but city engineers managing L.A.'s traffic computers have a problem--hundreds of their colleagues are on a labor protest, and hindering their efforts
Europe overcoming border telematics hurdles
In Europe, traffic information and emergency services tend to go by country and that means problems, but it's changing
Texting drivers grab the headlines
The number of drivers who have texted while operating a vehicle could be as high as 77% and one third may do it regularly
New driving law hits phones, iPods, visible screens
Canada's province of Ontario introduces laws that effect use of phones, iPods, navigation systems. It includes screens that are 'visible to the driver'
Drivers crossing borders
Unfamiliar road and driving customs is just one of the problems facing drivers who cross borders. The rest range from legal problems to navigation and even privacy issues
Alternative transportation – and cell phone phobias
Even for those who do have the option of public transport, mobile phone phobias may give them second thoughts
Luxury cars – the rich and the recession
Looks like the near rich are cutting back, but for the really rich it's a matter of image
Energy, climate change top Washington agenda
It's a massive meeting of global transportation professionals, and this time climate change and energy top the agenda






