
The Changing Role of Traffic Managers: One month to go before ADEPT conference
It’s the last chance to book your free place at this year’s ADEPT National Traffic Managers’ Conference. The theme this year is ‘The Changing Role

It’s the last chance to book your free place at this year’s ADEPT National Traffic Managers’ Conference. The theme this year is ‘The Changing Role

A popular Wrexham road race held in memory of a former athlete has been cancelled following a dispute between organisers and Wrexham Council. Wrexham.com says

A new report published by London’s Cross River Partnership (CRP) has shown how using specific software to manage the kerbside for deliveries and collections has

Cllr Bert Bingham, Cabinet Member for Transport and the Environment for Nottinghamshire County Council, has described the county’s £500,000 traffic signal upgrade as a “very

TRL have announced the latest in a series of webinars with Highways News, featuring Christopher Kettell, Chief Technologist for TRL Software and Wendy Davidson, Traffic

Q-Free has announced an agreement with the Georgia Department of Transportation (Georgia DOT) to deploy its new Dynamic™ Signals software across the state’s more than 8500 traffic

NoTraffic, developer of AI-powered mobility platform, has unveiled its Nexus OMNI traffic solution, a next-generation intersection device, engineered to enhance compatibility and simplify deployment. The

The North Carolina Turnpike Authority (NCTA) and Kapsch TrafficCom will deploy the world’s first-ever production-level tolling system based on Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) technology. This joint initiative

Almost 120 jobs have been lost after a company that specialises in providing road barriers and signage entered administration. Apex Traffic Management Limited, based in

The City of Omaha, Nebraska, has announced a new partnership with Causeway one.network, provider of digital traffic management solutions, to enhance how the City communicates
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