<H4>European InterCor project to start testing international interoperability of C-ITS services</H4>
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<P><STRONG>The European Union-funded InterCor (Interoperable Corridors) project will start testing Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) services on the first of four international routes this week (July 3-6).</STRONG></P>
<P>The three-year ?30m (US$34.2m) InterCor project aims to enable vehicles and related road infrastructure to communicate data through cellular, ITS G5, or a combination of both networks, on road corridors running through the Netherlands, Belgium, the UK and France. The overall goal is to achieve safer, more efficient and more convenient mobility of people and goods. The project aims to connect the C-ITS initiatives of the Netherlands C-ITS Corridor (Netherlands-Germany-Austria), the French corridor defined in the SCOOP@F project, and the UK and Belgian C-ITS initiatives.</P>
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European InterCor project to start testing international interoperability of C-ITS services
The European Union-funded InterCor (Interoperable Corridors) project will start testing Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) services on the first of four international routes this week (July 3-6).
The three-year ?30m (US$34.2m) InterCor project aims to enable vehicles and related road infrastructure to communicate data through cellular, ITS G5, or a combination of both networks, on road corridors running through the Netherlands, Belgium, the UK and France. The overall goal is to achieve safer, more efficient and more convenient mobility of people and goods. The project aims to connect the C-ITS initiatives of the Netherlands C-ITS Corridor (Netherlands-Germany-Austria), the French corridor defined in the SCOOP@F project, and the UK and Belgian C-ITS initiatives.
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