The June 2018 issue of Transportation Professional is now available for members of CIHT to view.
The magazine is available by following this
link. Please note you will need you email log-in & password to access this part of the website.
This month features news & analysis: Progress urged on Dawlish railway upgrade; Authorities encouraged to share flood lessons; Self driving public transport championed; Bus priority measures taken forward in Nottingham, debate: Is there a risk that increasing road space allocation to active modes in cities will have a negative impact on freight transport? working life: Adrian Hull of Highways England tales from the past: The Highway Engineer, just one more thing: Dockless hire bike adventures, letters: Difficulty reaching Australia: a reader tells how his geography degree and IEng status are not enough to work Down Under; Further thoughts on green waves and inclusion in transportation, transport sketch: Protecting green spaces for people, transport planning: cover story – Trio of bridges set to take shape in Ipswich to cross the River Orwell, plus Lowestoft’s plan for a new rolling bascule structure plant: Diesel powered machines remain popular on sites, ciht awards: Four pages of coverage, detailing the winners of 15 categories at the Institution’s annual awards ceremony, active travel: Dockless bicycles herald a revolution in city mobility, plus the thoughts of London’s and Manchester’s walking and cycling, commissioners, technical paper: Passively safe posts and the use of BD 94/17, CIHT news and more.
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