Skip to main content

News

San Francisco and Medellin win the 2012 Sustainable Transport Award
March 15, 2012
The US city of San Francisco, and Medellin, Colombia have been declared the winners of the 8th annual Sustainable Transport Award by the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy.
Honours for US transport researchers and educators
March 15, 2012
Nine people have been honoured for their outstanding transport research and education work in the United States. The Council of University Transportation Centres (CUTC) presented awards to the students, educators and transport officials at the 15th Annual CUTC Awards Banquet held in Washington D.C.
Vietnam's future investment
March 15, 2012
A huge investment by Vietnam’s Ministry of Transport will see over US$5 billion spent on the country’s road transport infrastructure by 2020.
Siemens and NIS Glonass sign MoU aimed at Russian truck tolling system
March 15, 2012
NIS Glonass, Russia's national navigation services provider, and Siemens have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate and implement navigation and road tolling solutions based on Glonass, Russia'’s navigation satellite constellation.
Highway tunnel will boost Amsterdam's economy?
March 15, 2012
An important tunnel project is being put forward for the city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
Golden River Traffic renews five year monitoring programme
March 15, 2012
Golden River Traffic, part of Clearview Traffic Group, has renewed a five year contract with Sheppey Route Limited to maintain the road traffic monitoring system on the A249 Stockbury to Sheerness, in the UK.
UK councils get new powers to control disruption caused by road works
March 15, 2012
New powers to help UK councils cut the disruption caused by road works, estimated to cost US$6.3 billion a year, have been announced by Transport Minister Norman Baker.
Prague chosen for Galileo HQ
March 15, 2012
The Czech capital Prague has been chosen to host the headquarters of Europe’s Galileo satellite navigation programme which is expected to begin initial services in 2014 with a limited number of satellites.
Sri Lanka's safety problem
March 15, 2012
Sri Lanka’s roads continue to present high risks for users. This past weekend, 17 people were killed due to road accidents between 6.00am on Saturday 28th January and 6.00am on Monday 30th January.
FTA delighted with €500million plus boost to NI transport infrastructure
March 15, 2012
An imminent €500million plus cash injection into Northern Ireland transport infrastructure will lead to lower fuel costs, quicker journey times and greater overseas investment, according to the Freight Transport Association (FTA).
Mexico installs first 18000-6C solution for tolling
March 15, 2012
Mexico's federal tolling authority, RFID technology specialist Sirit, and Axiompass, an integrator and supplier of tolling equipment and RFID systems, have announced they have successfully installed the first toll-free system for residents in the country using Sirit RFID readers.
Robotic parking project for Atlantic City
March 15, 2012
Boomerang Systems, a designer and manufacturer of automated robotic parking and self-storage systems, has been contracted to supply 249 parking spaces utilising its RoboticValet parking system in the Metropolitan Project in Atlantic City,
Golden Ice' demonstrates precision salt spreading in Prague
March 15, 2012
The EU-funded 'Golden Ice' project has demonstrated a new EGNOS-guided system for safer, more economical and more ecologically responsible salt distribution on winter roads.
10,000 Belgian construction job cuts fear after tax change
March 15, 2012
Up to 10,000 Belgian construction jobs could be lost after tax deductions for roof insulations are abolished, according to Confédération Construction (CC).
Increasing EV range
March 15, 2012
Developments in air-conditioning technology could help boost the range of electric vehicles. Studies suggest that ancillary units such as air-conditioning can impact on the range of electric vehicles.