ITS Monday: Edition 22, 2025
Included this week, increased active travel work in the UK and USA, AUS EV sales news, and e-scooter companies merge.

ITS Monday* is a small collection of curated content, published on Mondays, from the worlds of intelligent transport systems, smart mobility, and associated areas.
The idea behind ITS Monday was in part driven by our former ITS Weekly Roundup, an email newsletter we used to send each Friday in our start-up phase that collected interesting stories happening all around the ITS world.
We see quite a lot of interesting content on social media (you can follow us on Linkedin and Twitter), so every (or most!) week we’ll collect a few things, and include them in ITS Monday.
For a closer look at iMOVE projects, activities, and articles, we also recommend subscribing to our monthly iMOVE newsletter!).
*Inclusion in ITS Monday does not equal iMOVE endorsement. It’s more aimed at discovery, thought, or discussion … or all of those and more! And while for the most part the content will be current, a little age doesn’t necessarily mean diminished interest.
Included this week, increased active travel work in the UK and USA, AUS EV sales news, and e-scooter companies merge.
Included this week, working from home outcomes, ZEB standards, Brisbane Olympics and transport, government inquiry into e-mobility, and more.
Included this week, autonomous vehicles, AI, and terrorism, more self-driving vehicles wanted, regional MaaS, e-bike battery safety, and more.
Included this week, strategic transport models, public transport and COVID-19 and public transport, cycling and brain health, and much more.
Included this week, WFH savings, micromobility compliance, EV charging disadvantage, electric truck tipping point, and more.
Included this week, MaaS framework, reconsidering large passenger vehicles, and e-scooters in NSW, and pedestrian injuries.
Included this week, safer city streets, car-free superblocks, the costs of parking, charger anxiety, and more.
Included this week, WFH and working hours, electric bus sound, new Aussie electric ferry, national e-mobility regulatory harmonisation and more.
Included this week, working from home and the transport network, micromobility’s future, 10 transport questions for decision makers, and more.
Included this week, reliance on other countries, hybrid working arrangements and traffic congestion, EV charging, car-free cities, and more.
Included this week, WFH and travel choices, street space use and allocation, AI in Adelaide, car-free Paris, transport accessibility, and more.
Included this week, the evidence for working from home, EV insurance troubles, and better planning for cycling.
Included this week, considering the e-scooter case, lithium battery issues, better cycling and micromobility, cars in cities, and more.
Included this week, Melbourne vs e-scooters (again), Lidar, pedestrian-friendly streets, 5-minute EV charging, and more.
Included this week, walkability and bikeability, Tokyo vs cars, CAV safety testing, MaaS and more.
Included this week, the T word, New York congestion pricing success and danger, and an attack on transport research.
Included this week, battery electric trucks, cycling and voters, mobility roadmap, commuter parking and more.
Included this week, V2G, cheap public transport reactions, regional MaaS, lithium-ion battery dangers, and more.
Included this week is 90 cents spent on active transport, electric trucks, Ford EVs go long, cargo bike safety, and more.
Included this week is A LOT! Hydrogen aircraft, working from home, Sydney and cycling, Australian road safety stats, and more.
Included this week, Australian cities and congestion charges, smart NSW roads, active transport and bike lane design manuals, and more.
Included this week, electrification, a congestion charging first, active travel and wellbeing, NZ walkability, MaaS, and more.
Included this week, autonomous trucks, e-scooter safety, lower speed limits, a new National Urban Policy, and more.
Included this week, car dominance and dependency in Australia, MaaS, smart city lab, fixing the e-bike mess, and cycling speed.