Jenoptik’s Vector SR gets UK HOTA approval
Vector SR, a new Spot Speed camera from Jenoptik, has achieved Home Office Type Approval – HOTA - a UK certification.
Videalert goes electric for mobile enforcement
Videalert, a traffic management and enforcement solutions company, has created a traffic enforcement system suitable for electric scooters.
The electric enforcement vehicle will enable councils to enforce a wide range of moving traffic, parking and clean air zone contraventions whilst demonstrating their commitment to reducing emissions.
The system was launched at the recent Traffex exhibition in Birmingham, England and featured a BMW C Evolution vehicle, although vehicles from other manufacturers can
PTV Group retains London contract for modelling software
PTV Group said that it has been retained by Transport for London (TfL) as a supplier of tactical and operational modelling software.
The cycle of potholes in the UK
Since 2015 almost a million potholes have been recorded annually by UK local authorities, with the 2016 count reaching 1,088,965, according to an insurance provider.
Rekor develops Rekor Edge vehicle recognition system
Rekor Systems is to launch a camera recognition solution which it says is designed to read the vehicle make, model, number plate, colour and body type.
The Rekor Edge solution comes with an accuracy rate exceeding 99% and is suitable for parking and law enforcement.
According to Rektor, the solution operates any 1080p-15fps with wide dynamic range and infrared night vision, capturing full motion surveillance video, plate reads, and vehicle characteristics in all weather conditions.
“We are developi
Kapsch equips Olympia Odos motorway with toll rebate stations
Kapsch TrafficCom has equipped the Olympia Odos Greek motorway with 30 free flow rebate stations.
The contract was awarded by the Canadian IBI Group, which has a contract with the Apion Kleos Construction joint venture of Olympia Odos. The deal is for Kapsch’s ongoing technical support for service and maintenance based on a yearly agreement.
Kapsch says that the 202km Olympia Odos is one of Greece’s most significant motorway concessions, linking the capital Athens with the city of Corinth and Patras
Vietnam’s North-South Expressway tenders open
A series of tenders are opening for Vietnam’s landmark North-South Expressway project. Eight sections of the route are being opened for bidding, with these being planned under the build-operate-transfer model. Financing for these eight stretches will be provided by a combination of bank loans, private investors and government funding. The winning bids should be revealed in early 2020. In all the North-South Expressway is expected to cost nearly US$4.3 billion.
Costa Rica road widening work planned
Road widening work is being planned on the route connecting Costa Rican capital San Jose with nearby Cartago. The work is intended to cut congestion on the route, which suffers from delays at peak periods. In all the project is expected to cost US$400 million. The work is being carried out by local contractor Meco, which is now starting with a feasibility study and drawing up preliminary plans. The route will be tolled but the Costa Rican Government says it will ensure that the tolls are kept to a low level
Plans to upgrade Budapest’s historic bridge and tunnel links
Plans are in hand to upgrade the historic Lanchid Bridge and Varalgut Tunnel in Hungary’s capital, Budapest. However a shortage of available funds means that the improvement works to the tunnel may have to be delayed. Should it prove the case that funds are insufficient to meet the necessary costs, the work to the bridge will be prioritised. Rebuilding both the Lanchid Bridge and Varalgut Tunnel could cost from €104.64 million to €107.7 million according to estimates. The bridge work alone could cost as muc
Two new Russian bridges being planned
Two major new bridge projects are being planned in Russia. One bridge will span the Volga River, the other will span the Yenisei River in Siberia.
Transport infrastructure spending plans for the UK announced
The UK Government has announced transport infrastructure spending plans worth £25 billion. This will be directed towards a series of road upgrades across England and Wales. Key projects expected to be fast-tracked for development include the construction of the A46 bypass around Newark and a new road link connecting the university cities of Cambridge and Oxford. A new link between the M54 motorway and northbound M6 motorway are being considered, as are upgrades to the A38, A 428 and A34.
Cleveland Bridge reports healthy results
Cleveland Bridge UK reports healthy results for the fourth consecutive year. The firm’s strong profits are said to add further strength to its balance sheet and it is continuing to develop its order book with new projects.
Despite uncertainty in the UK construction sector due to Brexit, the Darlington-based company achieved a turnover of £37 million for its financial year ending 31st December 2018, with an operating profit of £1.2 million and an improving balance sheet.
Cleveland Bridge continued to grow
Polish bridge construction project underway
Construction work is underway for a new bridge forming part of the S3 expressway in Poland. The second bridge at Cigacice is close to completion and is in the Lubuskie Voivodeship, Poland.
The S3 route represents a major construction project for Poland with work ongoing for the stretch connecting Sulechów and Nowa Sól. This section includes building a new bridge spanning the Odra River at Cigacice is being built. This bridge is built from either side of the river and now is almost connected and is expected
New procurement rules for US roads will boost innovation
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) in the US has repealed a 103-year-old federal procurement rule.
Former French president, Jacques Chirac, dies
The news that former French president, Jacques Chirac, has died aged 86 should be of note for those in the road safety sector.
His political legacy is well known. Chirac was prime minister of France from 1974 to 1976 and again from 1986 to 1988, mayor of Paris from 1977 to 1995 and finally president from 1995 to 2007. But his political reputation ended under a cloud following his suspended sentence on corruption charges.
Perhaps less well widely known however is that Chirac had a tremendously beneficial e
Take a walk on the wild side; a revamp for a famous pedestrian crossing
One of the world’s most famous road crossings is benefiting from an upgrade, on a key anniversary.
European Day Without A Road Death: ‘Everyone’s vulnerable’
This year’s European Day Without A Road Death (Project EDWARD) takes place today, emphasising a theme of vulnerability. It is organised by the European Traffic Police Network (TISPOL), which offers a somewhat pessimistic view of the state of play. “We have spent time reflecting on recent results which paint a very mixed picture of progress in reducing deaths and serious injuries on Europe’s roads,” TISPOL says in a statement. “For the first few years of this decade, countries across the EU have been highly
Moscow-Kazan highway schedule set
The construction schedule has been set for Russia’s Moscow to Kazan highway project. The project is now expected to cost US$3.75 billion, with the route forming part of the highway connecting Western Europe with China. The stretches connecting Moscow with Vladimir and Kanash with Kazan should be ready for traffic in late 2024. The stretches linking Vladimir with Murom and Murom with Arzamas are due for completion in 2025. The stretches from Arzamas to Kanash should be ready in 2027.
New New Zealand highway for North Island
A new highway project is being planned for New Zealand’s North Island.
Uganda expressway connection; construction due to start
Construction work is due to start on the expressway project connecting Busega with Mpigi in Uganda. The contract was awarded to the Chinese construction firms China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) and China Railway 19th Bureau Group Company Limited. The companies have established a joint venture partnership to handle the work. The project is costing around US$147 million and the 24km expressway should take around three years to build. A loan from the African Development Bank is helping to