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Bolivian project moving forward
February 24, 2012
Bolivia's 306km Villa Tunari-San Ignacio de Moxos road is due for completion in 2014. The new road will provide and important link for the departments of Beni and Cochabamba
India pushes ahead with highway upgrades
February 24, 2012
Two major highway projects are now going ahead in India. A contract worth some US$383 million is now being carried out by Era Infra Engineering Limited (EIEL) through its partnership with OJSC-SIBMOST in Uttar Pradesh.
Two deals for Vietnam highway
February 24, 2012
Work to upgrade the Hanoi-Thai Nguyen section of Vietnam's Highway 3 will now be split into two sub-projects.
EU project looks at highway parking areas
February 24, 2012
Under the EU-funded LABEL project there will be an analysis of secure trucking stops. The European Union Road Federation (ERF) - International Road Federation (IRF), Brussels Programme Centre, looks at what it can achieve Whenever we have to travel long distances by car we are faced with the prospect of having to stop in order to refuel our vehicle and to rest a bit. As a consequence motorways can boast the presence of a high number of service stations, usually spread out at 20 to 30km intervals, ready to
Effective signage and road markings boost road safety
February 24, 2012
Effective signage and the use of roadmarkings in the most effective manner can reduce risks for all road users - Mike Woof writes
Zimbabwe's road plan
February 24, 2012
Zimbabwe looks set to receive a US$1.3 billion loan from the Development Bank of South Africa (DBSA).
Cambodia's road repair action plan
February 24, 2012
A newly planned project aims to address road maintenance issues in Cambodia.
Skid resistant retexturing reduces accidents
February 24, 2012
Following a programme of road surface retexturing at five sites to improve skidresistance, Aberdeenshire Council in Scotland has seen a 100% reduction in crashes and loss of control incidents since the treatment. Retexturing specialist Klaruw carried out the work, totalling around 18,000m², using its KlaruwTex190 (K190) all-weather, controlled bush
Israel tender deal
February 24, 2012
The Israel National Roads Company has awarded a tender to The Mordechai Binyamin for the construction of the Golani interchange.
Weigh-in-motion key to maximising road life
February 24, 2012
The market and technology for weigh-in-motion systems continues to evolve – Mike Woof writes. for both mature and developing highway infrastructure networks, traffic densities play an important role in determining road wear and life. Monitoring traffic volumes and individual vehicle weight is crucial for ensuring roads can cope in the long term and that maintenance can be planned, while the problem of overloading can be eliminated.