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India's rural road upgrades
March 22, 2012
The Indian Highways Ministry has plans to construct new roads in under-developed areas of the country. A budget of some US$3.19 billion is envisaged for the work required over the coming five year period.
US manufacturers urge Obama to invest in infrastructure
March 22, 2012
A senior US equipment manufacturing figure has urged President Barack Obama to create an infrastructure programme that will help the country compete globally.
Mega project for Indonesia
March 22, 2012
The Indonesian Government has handed out contracts for the new Sunda Strait Bridge. Construction of the US$11 billion project is expected to commence in the first quarter of 2014.
Switzerland to get tough on speeding
March 22, 2012
In Switzerland the authorities intend to introduce tough regulations that will boost safety on the nation’s roads. The Swiss National Council voted measures including stricter penalties for people convicted of speeding.
Mobility for Mexico
March 22, 2012
Urban mobility is high on the infrastructure agenda in Mexico. While highways continue to be a priority, capital Mexico City and other large cities across the country are looking to implement mass transport systems such as bus rapid transit (BRT) lines.
TRA conference well on track
March 22, 2012
The coming TRA 2012 transport event in Athens is now gathering momentum. The event will benefit from the strength of its organising body.
US transportation safety continues to improve
March 22, 2012
The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released estimates showing that in 2010, transportation deaths in the US was 34,925, a decrease from 35,994 recorded in 2009.
Bridge under discussion for UK's Thames River
March 22, 2012
Engineering specialist AECOM will carry out a study into the proposed Lower Thames Crossing project in the UK.
Nepal's new pedestrian bridges
March 22, 2012
Improved pedestrian safety and smoother traffic flow will result from work being carried out by Nepal’s Department of Roads. The plan will see the construction of 15 pedestrian bridges along the Tinkune-Suryabinayak section of the Araniko Highway.
Carbon emissions discussion
March 22, 2012
Smarter steps to reduce carbon emissions are being proposed by a new study from The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK (CILT). With transport accounting for nearly 25% of the UK’s carbon emissions, and at a time when governments are agreeing to move forward together on reducing emissions, CILT is calling for a balanced approach to carbon management and better assessment of the carbon impact in making transport investment choices.