This question is at the heart of our work in Uganda, a landlocked East African country home to over 48 million people, that is roughly the same size as the United Kingdom. The Government of Uganda, ...
The Welsh Government has taken a bold step toward safer, more inclusive streets by enabling simplified zebra crossings to be implemented at side roads. In our latest blog, TRL consultant Bharti Gupta ...
The project will establish a consistent, evidence-based approach to blue light configurations used on all marked police vehicles, including motorcycles, cars, vans and HGVs. It will cover a wide range ...
It was a genuinely rewarding experience. Bringing together engineers, policymakers, and technical experts in one room created the perfect environment for meaningful discussion, not just about what AI ...
The refreshed brand introduces a new strapline, “Shaping Transport”, capturing TRL’s role at the forefront of next-generation mobility. The update reflects the organisation’s continued commitment to ...
Dave joins TRL with more than 25 years of international experience as a board director and executive, spanning a wide range of industries and geographies. His career has focused on delivering growth, ...
In the interview by Highways News editor Paul Hutton, Kurt Farrugia, CEO of Transport Malta, explains why Malta adopted TM Roads, TRL’s Malta-specific deployment of our iROADS transport asset ...
Because airports are among the most demanding operational environments on earth. Every day, thousands of people, vehicles and aircraft share tightly controlled spaces where safety is non-negotiable, ...
Situated in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Australia and west of Fiji, Vanuatu is an island nation with a road network of approximately 2,900 kilometres, the majority of which are unsealed and ...
During a ceremony in November, the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh flagged off a newly equipped fleet of vehicles that will significantly strengthen the State’s capability to enforce traffic laws ...
TRL’s work is very much a team effort, and this project is no exception. In addition to my own time in-country, my colleagues Kenneth Mukura, Andrew Otto, Tinashe Nyabunze, Sanaz Bozorg and Anusha ...
The dominant paradigm in which road safety professionals now work worldwide is the Safe System approach. However the context in which this paradigm is being delivered is essentially the opposite; it ...
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