Traffic Engineering Control (TEC)


In the current issue

Cover story: Brighton & Hove Council have developed an evaluation framework for their Safer Routes to School programme.
Other top features: Alan Lewis examines inconsistencies he has identified in the design of mini-roundabouts (TD54) compared to other technical directives, which he believes need clarification.  Martin Wyle sets out the further work undertaken in Southampton to enhance the operation of the network capacity estimation and evaluation tool.  Robert Bain asks whether transport modelling is art or science and we report on the recent Westminster Energy & Transport forum on decarbonising transport.

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Letter from the editor


Traffic Engineering & Control (TEC) celebrated its 50th birthday last year.
The Journal was set up to serve a newly emerging profession of traffic managers and still, today, remains fully dedicated to that brief.
If you are involved in traffic management, from traffic signals, through junction planning and traffic modelling to the deployment of UTMC and
the latest intelligent transport systems solutions, then you will find plenty to interest you in every issue of TEC.

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Website: www.tecmagazine.com

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