The September 2017 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: Fanfare to greet Mersey bridge opening; Queensferry Crossing promises economic boost; Three level roundabout takes shape in the North East; Road user charging gets a new champion, debate into Low emission cars and highway infrastructure, Working Life: Satbir Gill of Ringway Hounslow Highways, The Highway Engineer: Tales from the past, Letters: Reflections on Cornwall’s A30 upgrade; Ambitious freight plan mooted for London; Call to consider inland Customs checks, Transport Sketch: Putting people first in city centre streetscapes, Highway Maintenance: Cover story – Self repairing roads featuring sunflower oil to be trialled, Learning & Development Guide: Including a foreword by CIHT Membership & Skills Strategy Board chair Professor Glenn Lyons; an interview with Transport Minister John Hayes on the need to inspire a new generation; a celebration of diversity and inclusion within transportation and a focus on what Britain’s exit from the European Union may mean for skills, Accessibility: Campaigner sets out accessible transport priorities, Technical Paper: Benefits of highway asset risk management, CIHT News and Events and much more.
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