Electric Dreams and the Infrastructure Challenge
The push for carbon-free road transport has seen the ambitious development of a series of electric and hybrid cars, but will road infrastructure be ready for the change? Frances Penwill-Cook...
The push for carbon-free road transport has seen the ambitious development of a series of electric and hybrid cars, but will road infrastructure be ready for the change? Frances Penwill-Cook...
Although chiefly the responsibility of the Highways Agency, the role of road safety barriers on UK motorways has evolved thanks to the growing involvement of the manufacturing sector and the...
Frances Penwill-Cook highlights some of the funded road infrastructure projects for developing nations and looks at what advantages their completion offers the global marketplace.
The answer to Amsterdam's parking space problems could lay deep beneath its famous historic canals. Alex Hawkes speaks exclusively to Dutch construction firm Strukton about its vision for the city's...
Frances Penwill-Cook looks at how intelligent transport systems, third generation, will further enhance the EU's roads.
Traffic detection-based video image-processing company Traficon has over 50,000 detectors operational worldwide. Frances Penwill-Cook takes a closer look at the company's systems to find out more about the technology and...
Catherine Lafferty looks at how London will use technology to help administer its newest congestion zone.
The second phase of a controversial World Bank-funded road development project is set to begin. But this will be a tough test for the Philippine government's new anti-corruption agenda, writes...
Atmospheric dust is one of the world's most dangerous pollutants due to the human health risks it brings. But now technology developers are finding effective and economically viable ways to...
Sweden's recently launched road safety programme has significantly reduced road death rates. Catherine Lafferty looks how the country aims to meet its target of no fatalities though 'Vision Zero'.