Rapid Incident Detection as Easy as 1, 2, 3
Using advanced detection technology for rapid response as well as traffic data collection is now possible. Frances Cook reports.
Using advanced detection technology for rapid response as well as traffic data collection is now possible. Frances Cook reports.
Road traffic produces a great deal of noise, an increasingly frustrating issue for many urban areas. Various traffic calming measures can, however, be deployed with some success. Rowan Watt-Pringle discovers...
Urban traffic safety planning has proved to be a fertile ground for technologies capable of deciphering ample data. Rowan Watt-Pringle finds out how the Canadian city of Edmonton is planning...
Transport for London's road movement plan for the Olympics 2012 has stirred up increasing criticism in recent months. Elisabeth Fischer finds out how the English capital will attempt to cope...
Usually seen as utilitarian and dull, traffic signs still have room for improvement and innovation. Chris Lo rounds up the creative new technologies and techniques that are enhancing road signage...
Beijing has announced its intention to monitor traffic via the use of the city's 17 million China Mobile subscribers. Frances Cook reports on how privacy concerns are key to unlocking...
The need to process data quickly is driving huge interest in the use of GigE technology in traffic enforcement cameras. We get to grips with the burgeoning technology that is...
A study by Oxford University public health experts ranks road work as the 16th-most hazardous occupation in the UK. While the UK's roads have been becoming safer, overall injuries to...
Investing in 3D modelling software can reward road projects with improvements to efficiency and safety. Chris Lo talks to infrastructure company URS / Scott Wilson about the use of 3D...
Rapid economic growth in Brazil, Russia, India and China is driving a huge demand for improved road infrastructure. Frances Cook profiles the ambitious road projects central to the growth of...