Laws for mandatory seat belts and child car restraints must be strengthened and coordination between emirates improved if the country is to meet targets for the UN Decade of Road Safety. Read Article Three key laws to save lives on UAE roads
With the euro crisis hitting Italy's finances, local budgets have been severely squeezed. To try to ease the pain in Venice, the city is targeting fare-dodgers who use public transport. Read Article Venice targets fare dodgers as euro crisis bites
Until the 19th Century, Venice - its two main parts divided by the Grand Canal and known by the translation from Italian of "over here" and "over there" - had only one bridge, the Rialto. Read Article Boats bridge gap for city travellers
A scheme to link central London with Heathrow is one of the biggest transport developments undertaken in the UK capital in a century. And areas along the route are set to benefit from the Crossrail project. Read Article London's Crossrail transport scheme on the right track
In 1992, Major League Baseball commissioner Fay Vincent initially opposed an effort by a Japanese mogul to purchase the Seattle Mariners. Expect more to come. Global shift in North American sport
The flying car concept took a while to become reality but in America a company is on the verge of offering a version to the public. While the cost may be high, so is confidence that there is a viable market. Flying cars roar into reality