New combined July/August 2018 issue of Transportation Professional available for members of CIHT to view.
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The latest issue of Transportation Professional combining July and August news is available for members of CIHT to view by following this link. Please note you need you email log-in and password to access this part of the website. This combined issue features:
News & analysis: New call to rebalance transport spend; Thames group proposes additional river crossing; Footway parking ban plan for Scotland; Road maintenance will be key in an autonomous future; New mobility solutions set to transform access to airports.
Debate: Are large electronic advertising signs installed beside roads an unwelcome distraction for motorists?
Working life: Nicola Blaney of Jacobs.
Tales from the past: The Highway Engineer.
Just one more thing: Future public travel.
Letters: Reducing environmental impact at airports; Standardisation could help solve the pothole crisis; Disabled user difficulties at service stations; Rail must be central to sustainable development;
President’s profile: Cover story – new CIHT President, Matthew Lugg is setting out to make a difference over the coming year.
Insight: Historic and high tech combine on the Isle of Man, which features horse drawn trams and modern travel technology.
Technical paper: Uncovering the problem of unreported road injuries
Plus: Transport sketch: Keeping railway heritage alive; Managing traffic: Software helps reduce roadwork delays on the strategic network; UKRLG: Lighting efficiency champion Lindsay McGregor offers illuminating thoughts.
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