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Cover story: Siemens Traffic have been awarded a three-year contract by Transport for London designed to meet TfL's demand for up to 1,2000 new junction and pelican controllers across the country.
Other top features: We ask what's next for shared space and look at the UK experience. Martin Green outlines a process used for evaluating different types of pedestrian crossings and a team from MVA describe a methodology that has been developed for increasing the safety of transport users at Pick-up and Drop-off points. ITS (UK) outline their vision for ITS in the future while Corus unveil a steel LE post fit for the urban market.
Links to LGN articles:
Leaders’ call to give cities clout
Consultants called in to quell Wigan’s warring actions
‘Coasting’ councils’ rising tide of anger
LGN's readers are: All international traffic managers and transport engineers
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