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Cover story
22 Danger at the wheel Can new technology finally automate distracted driver detection?
Jack Roper reports on the various solutions being deployed to address the issue that is rapidly becoming the No 1 road safety concern
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News
06 Green light for cooperation Dynniq CEO Cees De Wijs explains why open architecture
is essential for safer roads
08 Bustling Brussels Facts from start city of this year’s Tour de France
10 Congestion busters The latest technologies helping to fight jams
Interview
12 Jennifer Cohan Delaware DOT’s Secretary talks to Rachelle Harry
about thriving in a male-dominated world
Features
16 One weigh or another Calls for a single, international weigh-in-motion standard
are growing. James Allen looks at the options
28 Roadway intelligence Tom Stone speaks to the key players providing traffic
managers with useful information from probe data
38 Route to success As the Tour de France draws crowds in Europe Michael
Donlevy reports on the traffic management it requires
44 Underground connections Jack Roper reports on the ambitious plans of the Stockholm
Bypass, much of which will be in tunnels.
Comtrans
51 UDOT’s US$50m ‘Smart Roadways’ Utah is working on a statewide CAV data network
52 Smarter maps Saul Wordsworth reports on an innovative mapping solution
Regulars
59 Connecting the DOTs by Kirk Steudle
Whatever decision you make, there are risks involved...
63 Driving revenue by J J Eden
Bringing the experience of the past to benefit the future
67 The road ahead by Larry Yermack
Transportation authorities can’t be passive in the era of data
71 Our man from AmsterdamRichard Butter
The wider benefits of cycle-friendly infrastructure
74 Express lanes Shortcuts to the key stories in this issue and beyond
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COVER ILLUSTRATION: SEAN RODWELL
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