Traffic Engineering Control (TEC)


In the current issue

Cover story: A Ford Focus simulates rear-end shunt avoidance at the Thatcham demonstration at MIRA where crash mitigation aids were on show.

Other top features: LAs are confident the new framework will simplify their procurement procedures but suppliers are wary .  Paul Moore describes a new software tool, quickGreen, which helps signal engineers with the process of measuring intergreens.  Dambach UK has a new name, Swarco Traffic Ltd, but MD Pete Eccleson says it is business as usual.   Plus we report on the NICHES+ programme which ended in June 2011 and a live demonstration of AEB technologies which took place at the InnovITS ADVANCE city circuit test track at Mira

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Letter from the editor


Traffic Engineering & Control (TEC) celebrated its 50th birthday in 2009.
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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