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US proposes distraction guidelines for automakers
March 14, 2012
US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood yesterday announced the first-ever federally proposed guidelines to encourage automobile manufacturers to limit the distraction risk for in-vehicle electronic devices.
Sudan's safety success
March 14, 2012
A road safety programme in Sudan has won an achievement award from the International Road Federation.
Brazilian mining firm invests in Mozambique infrastructure
March 14, 2012
The road network of Mozambique is set to benefit from a major investment from a Brazilian mining company.
Big production
March 14, 2012
High quality standards and high quality equipment have led to one company building a strong market share in a part of the US with high requirements on finish. The Pavement Maintenance Division of American Asphalt and Grading is based in Las Vegas, Nevada, but is highly active right across the states of California, Utah, Nevada and Arizona. This operation is run by Eric Reimschiissel and was established as a division from the parent company in 2001 and has since grown to have two paving/patching crews, two s
Colombia plans ahead
March 14, 2012
Colombia’s Ministry of Transport intends to invest a healthy US$5.59 billion in infrastructure during 2012.
Increased performance from hand-operated compaction machines
March 14, 2012
Compact compaction units are delivering increased performance – Mike Woof reports. Competition is tough in the market for non-ride-on compaction units, with two manufacturers now introducing revamped models. Both JCB and Wacker Neuson aim to claim a larger section of the market with their latest designs, compaction plates and remote-controlled trench rollers respectively.
Mersey Gateway shortlist revealed
March 14, 2012
The shortlist of three bidders for the US$942million (£600m) plus Mersey Gateway Project in North West England has been revealed.
Noise reduced cab for latest soil compactors
March 14, 2012
The new noise-damped cab for Volvo‘s single drum soil compactors is said to make the machines more comfortable to operate for a full working shift. The comprehensively redesigned one-piece cab is now fitted on Volvo’s latest SD70, SD77, SD115, SD130 and SD160 single drum soil compactors. The noise damping is said to radically reduce the sound levels at the operator’s ear, which is said to cut fatigue levels over the full working shift.
Key report calls for 20-year transport infrastructure plan
March 14, 2012
A key transport industry report has called for a 20-year transport infrastructure plan, while also highlighting the short-term need for more private sector investment.
'I Make America' to lobby for quick introduction of highway bills
March 14, 2012
A senior US manufacturing association figure said congressmen will be getting lobbied by a 20,000-strong campaign movement calling for the swift adoption of highway bills aimed at generating jobs and new transport infrastructure.