March 20, 2014
Two decades after the death of the inductive loops was predicted, Matt Zinn, technical services manager at Eberle Design says the technology still…
March 20, 2014
Professor Berthold Horn of Massachusetts Institute of Technology believes a modified adaptive cruise control could mitigate phantom traffic jamsthat…
March 19, 2014
When Texas A&M Transportation Institute was asked to devise a temporary traveller information system for work zones, it started by asking drivers…
March 19, 2014
Videalert says its algorithms on automated enforcement can reduce the workload on staff while providing an effective deterrent to offenders. Colin…
March 19, 2014
Jason Barnes looks at where the detection and monitoring sector is heading. In the future, there will be no such thing as an un-instrumented road.…
March 19, 2014
Indonesia has started tackling acute traffic congestion in Jakarta and Surabaya. When talking about Jakarta, Indonesia’s economic, cultural and…
March 19, 2014
Colin Sowman finds out why California is still expanding its already comprehensive weigh-in-motion (WIM) system. California has the most complete…
March 18, 2014
Shem Oirere looks at how weigh-in-motion is helping to streamline the trucking industry in Kenya. Kenya, East Africa’s largest economy, is…
March 18, 2014
Colin Sowman talks to Terry Bergan of International Road Dynamics about the latest uses of weigh-in-motion systems. Raising allowable truck weight…
March 17, 2014
In sharp contrast to many other countries drivers in Sweden support speed cameras and the planned expansion of the automated enforcement network.…