Initiative pays off as three teams share £8M grant

 
Three ground-breaking research projects aimed at improving transport services have been awarded more than £8M through the Government’s Future intelligent transport systems initiative.

The scheme aims to address the challenge of delivering better transport services while reducing negative environmental impacts.

The three projects selected to share the investment are FREEFLOW, which aims to benefit users and operators by improving the use of transport data; Foot-LITE, which develops better driver/vehicle interface systems and services; and the User Innovation project, which will address the underpinning theme of the FITS programme by looking at users of the transport system as a source of inspiration.

Transport minister Rosie Winterton said: ‘These projects will help us continue to provide a transport system that balances the need of the economy, the environment and society.’

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