Brazil completes US$25bn PAC transport works
The Brazilian government completed about US$24.5 billion worth of transportation infrastructure projects under the second phase (2011-14) of its growth acceleration plan (PAC).
According to the latest PAC report, a total of 5,188kilometres of roadwork has been completed over the last four years, including 1,413 kilometres through concession contracts.
Works included widening highway BR-060 in Goiás state; and building the Rio de Janeiro Arco beltway along highway BR-493, highway BR-448 (Rodovia do Par
Introducing anywhere control for in-car video
Designed specifically for police forces which require the same features as the popular Mirror Monitor Controller (MMC), Kustom Signals has released its Anywhere Monitor Controller (AMC) option for the robust and reliable G3 Vision in-car integrated video system.
FIA ‘regrets delay in eCall implementation’
On 17 December, the European Council formally approved eCall type-approval legislation, ensuring that the lifesaving emergency call technology will be installed as a standard feature in all new vehicles by 2018.
Had decisive action been taken as long ago as 2010, eCall could already be saving 2,500 lives per year on European roads. The Federation Nationale de l’Automobile (FIA) regrets the current the delay until 2018, but recognises this important step for safety as eCall will become a universal feature
New ITF Projections for urban mobility in China, India, Latin America
Transport in the urban centres of emerging economies is becoming a major battleground for combating climate change.
Projections presented by ITF Economist Aimée Aguilar Jaber during the COP 20 climate change negotiations in Lima, Peru indicate that big cities in China, India and Latin America with over 500,000 inhabitants will more than double their share of world passenger transport emissions by 2050 to 20 per cent, from nine per cent in 2010, if current urban transport policies remain unchanged. 38 pe
EU investment fund ‘important for transport’
The new EU Commissioner for Transport, Violeta Bulc, said that the US$392 billion investment fund unveiled by President Juncker last week will have big significance for the transport sector.
In a speech today to the Committee on Transport and Tourism at the European Parliament, Ms Bulc said that the new European Fund for Strategic Investment set up with the European Investment Bank (EIB) offers new opportunities to finance transport needs, particularly in urban mobility.
“Investment needs in urban mob
Georgia opts for ATS fleet toll payment
American Traffic Solutions (ATS) Fleet Services has added the state of Georgia to its PlatePass centralised ele3ctronic toll payment nationwide coverage.
PlatePass is an electronic toll payment and management solution that that enables fleets to take advantage of high-speed, cashless toll lanes with or without an in-vehicle transponder, saving them save time and money. Fleet customers enrolled in the program have saved up to 50 per cent on their toll management costs.
“We are excited to now include Ge
AVT expands Manta camera range
Allied Vision has introduced two new models to its best-selling camera family, Manta. The Manta G-235 features Sony’s new IMX174 CMOS global shutter sensor and provides outstanding sensitivity, while the Manta G-505 delivers high frame rates at 5 Megapixel resolution.
Cubic wins multi-million transit upgrade contract in Ireland
Cubic Transportation Systems has won a major multi-million euro modernisation programme for Iarnród Éireann, Irish Rail.
Cubic led a team of four providers with specialist transport expertise to deliver the best solution for Irish Rail’s new fully integrated ticketing management and distribution system. The combined capabilities of Cubic and Sqills, along with its other delivery partners, CRMCulture and Rail Solutions, also meet the requirements of Irish Rail’s Customer First Programme, which puts the cu
Section control in Switzerland
Jenoptik’s latest traffic safety scheme is a multi-section average speed enforcement scheme located on an 8.3 kilometre road section on the A9 between Lausanne, Switzerland and the French border crossing in the direction of Besançon
The scheme uses a stationary TraffiSection S450 system which allows the classification of eight plus one different vehicles types as well as front and rear photography and enables vehicles with trailers and motorcycles to be monitored.
The whole scheme includes project man
Siemens delivers complete EV infrastructure packages
Siemens is delivering electric vehicle (EV) rapid charging networks across the UK, including networks consisting of almost forty QC45 multi-standard EV chargers to be supplied and installed in South Tyneside and Dorset early in 2015. The networks will be connected to Charge-Your-Car Back Office , and include three years maintenance support provided by Siemens.
Funded by the Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV), the network in South Tyneside will consist of twenty QC45 triple-outlet, rapid chargers.
McCain’s RRIP to boost public safety at railroad crossings
McCain has unveiled its innovative railroad interface panel (RRIP), which it says boosts public safety and operational efficiencies at railroad crossings in adherence with the proposed regulations for the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) standard. The device serves as a single termination panel for railroad field wires and isolators in any traffic controller cabinet. Data collected from six inputs enables traffic agencies to easily monitor railroad status, initiate track clearances and place the signal
Renesas single ship solution for ADAS
Renesas Electronics’ R-Car V2H is the company’s newest system-on-a-chip (SoC), implementing image recognition technology to support high-resolution surround viewing utilised in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
The R-Car V2H enables embedded system manufacturers to deliver high-resolution surround-view monitoring systems, with multiple cameras, for advanced point-of-view switching.
LTI improves SpeedCapture app
Laser Technology (LTI) has released an updated LaserSoft SpeedCapture App for Android operating systems.
Multilingual announcements for onboard systems
Multilingual announcements in human quality voices can now be generated directly from a low cost module or in a full featured mountable audio amplifier, thanks to the latest high definition speech synthesis hardware from US company TextSpeak.
Arbor improves security surveillance
Designed as an in-vehicle PC for transportation applications and surveillance, the Arbor ARTS-4770 can be used in buses, trucks and other vehicles to monitor in-vehicle events. ARTS-4770 is able to play four-channel video smoothly on LCD display from high resolution IP cameras while simultaneously recording all images, which can be recorded onto a solid storage disk within the device, offering higher protection for passengers’ safety.
Cubic adds NFC capability to smartphones
Cubic Transportation Systems is to integrate On Track Innovations’ Wave near field communication (NFC) device into its NextWave mobile mass transit platform, adding NFC capability to virtually any smartphone or tablet through the audio jack.
Real time train data with HaCon live mapping
SNCF Maps, developed by HaCon for French national railway company SNCF, shows real-time data for all French trains and their connections, linking over one million operational train messages with about 5,000 timetable data sets of rail passenger traffic.
Eyeball wide-angle viewing
Brigade Electronics has streamlined its camera portfolio, replacing the BE-30X and VBV-0X0 ranges with the VBV-3XXC Eyeball series which it says has the widest viewing angle in its entire camera range, with the most flexible fitting positions.
Weather mapping from TomTom
According to TomTom its latest product offering will enable even faster journeys for drivers by calculating routes based on actual weather conditions. As well as providing precise traffic jam information, TomTom Traffic now warns drivers about upcoming slow moving traffic due to heavy rain or snow.
New version of Safezone-edge released
Version 1.6 of Digital Barriers’ embedded SafeZone-edge automated intrusion detection enhances the application with innovative features such as: ARTPEC-3 and ARTPEC-5 camera compatibility; long range detection for thermal cameras to improve detection distances; corridor view support - SafeZone-edge 1.6 is now adapted to configure and process 90 degree-rotated cameras used for corridor or fence surveillance; and remote connection support via Wi-Fi and 3G.