Fracas
In Kenya a judge found himself facing a judge following a fracas at the roadside. The judge was driving his official car, a Mercedes, when it was involved in an accident with another vehicle. The two cars stopped following the minor crash and there was a disagreement, which quickly boiled over and ended with the other driver being taken to hospital, having been stabbed in the stomach. The judge claimed that the other driver was drunk and had then fallen on his own knife as the dispute escalated. However the
New York unveils 'Midtown in Motion' traffic management system
New York Mayor Bloomberg has unveiled a new, technology-based traffic management system that allows city traffic engineers to monitor and respond to Midtown Manhattan traffic conditions in real time, improving traffic flow on the city’s most congested streets.
Innovative light weight bucket crusher
MB S.p.A. of Italy has launched the first of a new generation in its bucket crusher range following the successful launch of the units in 2007. According to the company, which currently exports to more than 100 countries, applications for MB bucket crushers, which fit a variety of excavator sizes (and which also include an iron separator) are many.
Jail time for parking
A woman in the Austrian city of Graz has had to go to jail for 500 days, for ignoring parking tickets.
Serbia's key link
The southern section of Serbia's Corridor 10 highway is now carrying traffic, with only final works needed to complete the link.
Work on Bosnian link accelerates
In Bosnia delays have affected the construction work on the country's key Corridor 5c highway project. So far 37km of the 336km Corridor 5c highway has been built, with 21km under construction and a further 43km section being cleared for work to commence.
Hydraulic hammer proves its worth
Indeco's innovative HP18000 hydraulic hammer is now being proven in a tough demolition application in the US. The Italian company hopes to sell more of its innovative HP18000 models now that its class-leading hydraulic system is proving its worth in the field. Tipping the scales at an impressive 11tonnes, the HP18000 is now the biggest breaker available on the market anywhere and is designed for use on carriers that weigh up to 140tonnes. Some 4.6m long and with a 250mm diameter tool, the HP18000 can delive
Tunnel delays in Czech link
Drilling work on the Blanka road tunnel in Czech capital Prague has now been completed.
Israel continues road investment
Israel's city of Ashdod will be connected to Highway 6 when a new highway project being planned at present has been completed.
Bridge monitoring plan
The Nepalese Government is setting out plans for the quality and standards of construction and maintenance of roads and bridges.
India's road challenge
India is pushing hard with its highway expansion programme, according to Brijeshwar Singh, chairman of the National Highway Authority India (NHAI).
Ukraine's latest route
Plans are in hand in the Ukraine's Crimea area for a new 93km highway.
Vietnam's new airport connection
Work on a new access road to connect the Vietnamese city of Hanoi with the nearby airport is now commencing.
Sichuan targets roads
In China, Sichuan Province is placing a high value on road upgrades and improvements.
Road user charging, the way to highway investment?
Tough political decisions have to be made to ensure highway investment - *Dr Max Lay reports
Deal struck for Poland's A2 highway
Work on two sections of Poland's A2 highway originally planned to be built by the Chinese COVEC will now be constructed by two consortia.
Funding speeds Italian project
Banks funding Italy's new Brescia-Bergamo-Milano (BreBeMi) highway are now giving access to the ?1.91 billion required to complete the work.
Uzbek route
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is providing funding worth some US$600 million to Uzbekistan to build a new highway.
Chile's challenging bridge and tunnel construction
SACYR Chile is constructing a bridge on the new Northeast Access Highway in the capital Santiago, and when complete the 22.5km route will link the suburbs of Vitacura and Colina to the city. Acceso Nororiente, opening this year, is the fifth urban freeway in Santiago and stands out because of the challenges in the construction of its bridges ands tunnels.
Uganda sees new highway and bridge work
Uganda's Aswa Bridge and Mbarara-Katuna highway will be repaired in a deal worth US$160 million.