smartmicro introduces new TOPGRD radar

Global traffic radar sensors and solutions company smartmicro has introduced a new radar for detection of a range of traffic scenarios. Called TOPGRD, the sensor can do the work of up to 32 in-road loops, with configurable detection zones. The company describes it as the radar is described as cost-effective with a compact form and […]

JCT Traffic Signals Symposium introduces new session specifically aimed at supporting local authorities

The popular JCT Traffic Signals Symposium is introducing a new panel session to support local authorities looking for help in managing their road networks amid changing requirements. Nicknamed “Signallers’ Question Time” the session will invite leading experts to answer questions from the audience on signal-related issues. Emily Madsen from Staffordshire County Council (pictured) and consultants […]

Scott Cooper appointed new Heidelberg managing director

Scott Cooper has been appointed Managing Director of Heidelberg Materials UK’s national road surfacing and contracting infrastructure business. Prior to joining the company, Scott was Managing Director of Transportation Major Projects and Design for Kier Group, where he was responsible for the successful delivery of a portfolio of major projects across the country for key […]

Octavius secures three lots on NEPO Framework

Octavius has been appointed as a primary supplier on the NEPO Framework Agreement on three North-East Lots: Lot 4 covering projects between £3m-£5m, Lot 5 for projects £5m-£10m and Lot 6 for projects of £10m and above. The NEPO procurement solution is governed and used by the 12 North East local authorities. The framework incorporates […]

Transport Scotland starts new consultation on dualling schemes

Transport Scotland has today launched a market consultation seeking the views of the construction industry and associated sectors to inform the A9 Dualling programme’s procurement approach to constructing the sections yet to be dualled between Perth and Inverness. The consultation is also seeking views on issues which will influence development of the procurement approach for […]

Mayor denies lower limits are slowing buses

London’s Mayor says the wide use of 20 mile per hour limits on roads across the capital is not slowing down average bus speeds, despite the fact that buses remain slightly slower than they were pre-pandemic. Harrow Online quotes a written answer in which he says it was “unlikely” that the rising number of 20mph […]

Council recognised for commitment to Active Travel

West Sussex County Council has been recognised by the Department for Transport (DfT), Active Travel England (ATE) and other industry bodies for its commitment to delivering more walking and cycling. Active Travel England­­, the government agency that works with local authorities to improve active travel, has awarded the county council Level 1 Capability status in […]

National Highways hails safety boost for A47

Work has got underway on improvements to the A47 designed to cut road traffic collisions as National Highways works to reduce the number of people killed or seriously injured on the strategic road network. The safety scheme features the installation of 20 new average speed safety cameras and associated signage along the A47 between Peterborough […]

Oxfordshire launches bus improvement consultation

Residents, businesses and visitors to Banbury are being invited to share their views on improvements to bus journey time and reliability proposed for the Cherwell Street area of the town. Oxfordshire County Council has been awarded government funding to redesign Cherwell Street and the area between the George Street and Bridge Street junctions.  The Council […]