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Traffic Data Systems introduces its WIM-DSP 32 system for use with Kistler Lineas sensors
September 15, 2015
Traffic Data System has introduced its WIM-DSP 32 system - digital signal processing – specifically for use with Kistler Lineas sensors and Kistler charge amplifiers. The design WIM-DSP 32 system has an integral colour graphics display and touch keys for easy configuration and functional control . WIM-DSP 32 enables a broad range of applications, from simple WIM systems for statistical purposes to sophisticated Weigh in Motion Enforcement -- WIM-E -- systems with monitoring and control of lane changes.
Make the case for electronic tolling, ASECAP conference delegates heard
September 14, 2015
Mobility pricing and electronic tolling is the future, delegates to a recent ASECAP Study Days conference, reports Geoff Hadwick at the Lisbon event. The international road tolling industry is failing to make its case and the sector is losing out to other social and political lobby groups. As a result, “tolling is still on the sidelines”, according to the head of the Washington-based International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association. IBTTA chief executive Pat Jones issued his stark warning at the
Michelin invests in Luli for the riding-sharing market in China
September 2, 2015
Michelin has invested in the Chinese start-up company Luli Information Technology, based in Shanghai. Luli was set up in 2014 to develop applications for vehicle ride-sharing services in China, and created the app Lu You Tong Xing Michelin said its investment, through the French global tyre maker’s Incubator programme, will help Luli develop more products in a market where ride-sharing is growing in popularity. Jean-Claude Zhang, chief executive of Luli Information Technology said Michelin’s investme
UK survey finds bad driving makes you less attractive
August 27, 2015
Bad driving makes people significantly attractiveness to potential partners, with women finding it especially so, according to a recent UK survey. Many people have wondered if poor driving skills put a dampener on romance and the survey from the Institute of Advanced Motorists appears to confirm this. Bad drivers were found to be 50% less attractive than motorists with good skills.
Effective demarcation system from SignPost Solutions
August 19, 2015
A novel system for delineation is available from SignPost Solutions. The SPS 2Twenty unit uses elements from the firm’s successful SPS 3 Sixty product, including the synthetic, low-profile rubber base that is said to be durable and long lasting. The system is said to be ideal for marking out car parks or cycle lanes. The posts can carry a variety of symbols and signs and are made from high-impact materials that allow a long working life. The novel design of the base means that these delineators can be
Innovia to evaluate the Mission Zero Corridor project in Georgia
August 7, 2015
Innovia Technology, a UK research consultancy, has been chosen to evaluate an environmentally friendly road project in the US state of Georgia. Innovia, based in the city of Cambridge, will evaluate technologies and systems that the Mission Zero Corridor project has identified as useful for creating social, environmental and economic value from new roads. These include algae biodiesel gas stations, smart solar-powered roads, moon-cycle adjusting lights, wildlife bridges, driverless cars and electric-car ch
Smart road test facility in Virginia
July 28, 2015
A test stretch of road in the US is playing a valuable role in developing technology and boosting traffic safety -*Tom Gibson writes Located a short distance from the Virginia Tech campus in the mountains of rural southwest Virginia in the mid-Atlantic region of United States, the Virginia Smart Road looks like a conventional road. But venturing to either end of the 3.5km-long thoroughfare reveals that it actually goes nowhere, at least for now. The result of a plan conceived back in the 1980s, the Vi
New traffic solutions for the UK
July 15, 2015
Two major developments being introduced will help optimise traffic flow on routes carrying high volumes of vehicles/day. An installation of Flexicon’s flexible conduit will help keep the traffic flowing on one of the busiest sections of the M6 motorway through Birmingham by protecting power and data cabling for overhead gantries and CCTV cameras. On behalf of Highways England, who is implementing a hard shoulder running scheme between junctions 5 and 8, contractor’s Carillion is using the 63mm diameter L
Germany builds its first major PPI autobahn project
July 7, 2015
Rebuilding of one of the oldest motorways in Germany is testing out the possibilities for public-private project road construction reports Adrian Greeman A freshly renovated section of the A8 Autobahn in southern Germany will be watched with some interest this summer as traffic begins driving along its rebuilt carriageway and additional third lanes. That is not because of any special road features, other than a distinctive reddish colour to its concrete surface, but because it is a first fullscale public
Oregon: ready to go with OReGO
June 23, 2015
The US state of Oregon’s new pay-by-the-mile road usage charge program, OReGO, took a step forward last month.