The use of new technologies in the transport sector and integration of technology in society at large is becoming more and more important
Why is the International Road Federation (IRF) moving into the ITS sector? Caroline Visser, road finance specialist from the IRF’s Geneva Programme Centre explains
Road safety is currently a hot topic, with the government now reviewing the consultation responses to its post 2010 road safety strategy ‘A Safer Way’
Surface treatments are cost-effective maintenance processes that can facilitate monetary savings as well as increasing road safety, says the Road Surface Treatment Association
The 58th World Congress and Exhibition, which took place on 7-11 June, offered a unique opportunity to conduct an in-depth reflection on the hot topics for public transport and urban mobility at large
Network Rail sets out its plans to deliver a railway fit for the 21st century over the next five years
Since the mid 90s, the number of people and goods moved by rail in the UK has increased dramatically, yet at the same time, safety and performance have improved. The Rail Safety and Standards Board looks at how the industry can continue this trend
Patrick Troy, chief executive of the British Parking Association, looks at how the parking industry could be made fairer through improved parking management and by putting the customer at the heart of decision-making
There are many innovative projects across Europe and the UK where new materials and techniques are being used to deliver sustainable roads, reports Alan Mackenzie, director of the Asphalt Industry Alliance
TfL is trialling Intelligent Speed Adaptation technology to assess its impact on reducing collisions in the capital