Laos link on track
Work on a new road in Laos will take until 2012 to complete
Moldovan highway upgrade project
Moldova's state road administration is opening the tender process for the selection of a consultant to manage a major road rehabilitation project.
Radar for safety
A new radar system from Brigade is aimed at reducing on-site accidents, boosting safety and minimising repair costs through collisions.
Finland's new highway connection
A study will be carried out in Finland for a new highway link intended to reduce road congestion and increase safety for users.
Polish highway contract
A new contract has been awarded in Poland to construct a 40km section of the A1 highway.
Faster installation for road signs
Improved sustainability is claimed for the new streetworks solution from Australian company, Sustainable Infrastructure Solutions. These allow road signage and bollards to be replaced quickly and with little disturbance, and the new concept allows concrete foundations to remain undisturbed when an item of infrastructure is impacted or requires replacing.
Legal dispute delays Stockholm project
A legal dispute continues to delay work on Stockholm's Bypass project.
Belgian safety issues
Data from Belgium suggests that the level of use of seatbelts amongst car drivers and passengers lags behind that of a number of other European nations.
Chile's maintenance plan
In Chile the authorities are setting out plans for a new programme designed to provide alert warnings for urban roads requiring repair.
Precision pinpointing
Leica Geosystems says that its TS30 package is a new high precision Total Station that meets highest standards in all surveying applications. Distances can now be measured with Leica Geosystems' proven PinPoint EDM Technology with an unprecedented precision of 0.6mm + 1ppm on prisms. On natural surfaces a high accuracy of 2mm + 2ppm up to 1,000m can be achieved.
Slovakian link opening
The second phase of Slovakia's R1 expressway is now opening to traffic.
Russian road discussion
Considerable discussion is being carried out in Russia on the country's future highway requirements.
Brazil road repair agreements
In Brazil the Sao Paulo-based company EcoTech plans to invest US$198 million in road repair technologies by 2016.
CARAVAN OF DREAMS
One UK manufacturer is now offering a caravan that can be attached to a mobility scooter. The diminutive caravan measures 2m long by 75cm wide and houses a single bed, while it features a design towing speed of 10km/h. It also features tea-making facilities, a tv set and costs €6,130, while options include solar lighting, an air horn, a satellite tv dish, a heating system, an external luggage rack and wider mirrors for the towing vehicle. It can be towed on the pavement under uK regulations although prospec
Brazil's risky road business?
Questions are being asked in Brazil over the terms and conditions set on the tender for Rodoanel, a ring-road around Sao Paulo.
Deutz bullish
Engine manufacturer Deutz reports a strong first quarter.
ROYAL RICKSHAW
A German man has combined components from a bicycle with those from a Trabant car to create a rickshaw celebrating the UK's recent royal wedding. the man has been called el Diablo for his choice of costume, wearing a red cape while cycling.
Chilean highway cost increase
Chile's Ministry of Public Works has revealed that work on the Vespucio Oriente highway will now cost US$2 billion.
Messe Muenchen boosts international profile further
Exhibition organiser Messe München International is continuing to develop its international profile with the signing of an agreement for a new partnership in Thailand.
Cause for offence
A British woman called the police to report that her scarecrow had been stolen, only to discover that the scarecrow had in fact been taken into custody by the police. The offending scarecrow had been placed outside a village dressed in a high visibility jacket and a police uniform, to highlight a scarecrow festival in the village.