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TRL Software’s iROADS Powers Malta’s Digital Leap in Road Asset Management. TRL Software has successfully rolled out a new digital pavement asset management system for Malta T ...
This report documents TRL's investigation into the adoption and application of systems thinking tools within the transport discipline. It covers a review of available literature, an assessment of 22 ...
For many years, aggregates for use in new surfacings have been selected according to their ability to resist polishing, as measured by their Polished Stone value (PSV). However, decisions are now ...
TRL is calling for further research into distracted driving to address fundamental flaws in existing legislation. This comes off the back of promising news that the Department for Transport (DfT) are ...
Glare on the roads is undesirable, as it can make drivers less able to see the road ahead. TRL is working with the Department for Transport to understand the factors that can cause glare, and how to ...
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) commissioned TRL to undertake a programme of research into the use of non-prescribed zebra crossings at side roads. A prescribed zebra crossing has black and ...
TRL Software has successfully rolled out a new digital pavement asset management system for National Highways (NH) called P-AMS. The new P-AMS system is a configured for NH version of TRL Software’s ...
As the UK moves closer towards e-scooter and other micromobility devices legislation, the European Union faces a different challenge: inconsistent regulatory approaches across member states. A ...
As the UK moves closer to a future where self-driving vehicles are part of everyday life, a unique report from the Transport Research Foundation (the parent company to TRL Ltd) and the Research ...
TRL is partnering with University Hospital Southampton to reduce road deaths by linking health records and road traffic collision data for the first time. The partners have been awarded £500,000 in ...
Speed is a critical factor in preventing life-changing injuries during a crash. So why aren't we doing more to manage speeds on our roads? We bought together a panel of leading experts from across ...
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