The March 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: Call for serious action on pollution; Volunteer efforts encouraged for road maintenance; Junction works unlock Perth ambitions; Making tracks to housing site near Tottenham, debate: Should infrastructure procurement and delivery be overhauled in the wake of Carillion’s collapse? Working life: Lara Poloni of AECOM, Tales from the past: The Highway Engineer, just one more thing: Cashless travel, letters: Quality Contracts needed to increase bus patronage; Planners could try Holland traffic management example; Bio-engineering suggested to measure residual salt; transport sketch: Giving stations a greater sense of community; rail: Cover story – Crossrail prepares to launch the Elizabeth Line; safety: Renewed calls for a Road Accident Investigation Branch; United States ramps up its road safety effort; urban realm: CIHT President promotes his better places vision; good design: Adding social value to global schemes; ukrlg: Building on big data to improve transport thinking; technical paper: Major update under way of the Design Manual for Roads & Bridges; CIHT news, events and much more.
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