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Highway & Network Management

Chinese city details road improvement plans
February 15, 2012
In China Ningbo City has set out a strategic plan to improve its road links and boost capacity.
Singapore's key route upgrade
February 14, 2012
Singapore's Land Transport Authority (LTA) is going ahead with plans to upgrade the Pan Island Expressway (PIE).
Innovative vehicle identification improves tolling
February 14, 2012
HTS now offers a sophisticated vehicle identity recognition (VIR) package, which offers key benefits over basic LPR technology. The VIR patentpending technology provides a comprehensive profile of each car including make, model, colour, country or state name and special plate icons.
Implementing road user charging
February 14, 2012
Oregon Department of Transportation's James Whitty spoke with Jason Barnes on the state's progress with VMT fee-based charging
Tunnel technology improves driving safety
February 14, 2012
Tunnel technology advances will make driving through underground links considerably safer, writes Mike Woof
Developing the European roads of the future
February 14, 2012
A new project aims to bring Europe to the forefront of developing the future of transport. A three-year project has set itself the challenge of developing a "truly inspiring vision" of how roads will be built and maintained in the 21st century. Forever Open Road is a revolutionary concept led by the Forum of European National Highway Research Laboratories (FEHRL) and supported by the UK's influential TRL (Transport Research Laboratory).
Concrete pumps speed busy road upgrade
February 14, 2012
WORK ON a major upgrade at a busy German road junction is expected to be completed by the end of 2011. To assist in the project, two Putzmeister large-boom concrete pumps, an M 58-5 from Berger Beton and an M 62-6 from BFM Betonförderdienst in Munich, arrived at the Neufahrn motorway junction, north of the city. The junction, when viewed from above, looks like a flatly pressed four-leaf clover, and can no longer cope with traffic volumes. Two national motorways, the A 9 and the A 92, intersect at the
Fast, safe and sustainable transport for Johannesburg
February 14, 2012
GTZ highlights a pioneering scheme illustrating the potential of Bus Rapid Transit systems as a viable approach to alleviate the traffic and social problems faced by large cities worldwide
Variable message signs aid parking, traffic control
February 14, 2012
From the highway to the parking space: message sign technology has proved that it simplifies wayfinding Variable message signs (VMS) are often located at key decision points on busy highways to help manage the network by providing advanced warning to drivers of emergencies and incidents. They are also used to warn drivers of events that may cause delays in the future such as road works and major events. An example comes from the USA where, to stimulate economies and refresh downtown areas, cities are build
Weigh in motion systems aid safety, reduce costs
February 14, 2012
Advanced weigh-in-motion (WIM) systems can offer a quick payback time