
Is it time to rethink unsustainable road expenditure?
Twenty odd years ago, when the Labour Party was in power, the Tories were accusing them of a war on motorists. Yet once the Tories were relieved

Twenty odd years ago, when the Labour Party was in power, the Tories were accusing them of a war on motorists. Yet once the Tories were relieved

By Derval Cummins, Director-Transportation, Aecom & Martin Boran, Associate Director-Highways-Ireland, Aecom The Irish government is investing €1.8 billion in cleaner, greener transport in 2022, part

As cities around the world scramble to find greener modes of living, one European capital is already leading the way in the race for sustainability.

With over 90% of road collision on roads being due to human error, it goes without saying that safety is one of the most important

Three big trends in connectivity are set to revolutionise our roads in the next five to ten years: edge computing, 5G and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications.

A new qualification in Concrete Pavement and Construction Maintenance has been launched by National Highways and the University of Derby in a move to plug

By Vera O’Riordan, PhD Researcher in Marine and Renewable Energy, University College Cork Transport is responsible for 24% of energy-related carbon emissions worldwide. Half of those emissions

By the Re-flow team It goes without saying; workers are the backbone of any business. When it comes to the various sectors of construction, highways

By Kieran Corbally, Business Development Manager for MyCity, SWARCO Traffic The rapid wheels of urbanisation have been in motion for a long time, and while

Cambridge engineers will explore how Digital Twins, smart materials, data science and robotic monitoring can work together to develop a connected physical and digital road
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