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Mike Woof

England

Editor at World Highways

Interested in: transportation safety; cycling; motorcycling; investment transportation; sustainability in transportation; construction of roads and highway

Articles

  • 1 week ago | itsinternational.com | Mike Woof

    Mott MacDonald has been re-appointed by the UK’s Department for Transport (DfT) to serve as its "Futures and Foresight Support Advisor" - a key role in determining the future of UK transport. It means infrastructure specialist Mott MacDonald will support the DfT in embedding ‘futures thinking’ into its strategic planning and decision-making processes, enabling the department to explore long-term trends, uncertainties and emerging challenges.

  • 1 week ago | globalhighways.com | Mike Woof

    The Volvo Group is leading the field in delivering zero emission solutions for the future. The three divisions, Volvo Construction Equipment, Volvo Trucks and Volvo Penta, have all been investing heavily in developing new technologies. Battery electric solutions are amongst the key developments from the firm, with a range of systems and products now available across the group. However, take up for these innovative electric solutions is not as quick as the Volvo Group would like.

  • 1 week ago | globalhighways.com | Mike Woof

    Trimble is one of the leaders in the field for connected construction technology, with an impressive share of the market as well as a reputation for delivering some of the most sophisticated solutions. The company is keen to retain its role as a leader and is also reinforcing its position in key market segments.  Scott Crozier is vice president, Civil Construction Field Systems at Trimble.

  • 1 week ago | globalhighways.com | Mike Woof

    Chinese firm Triangle Tyre is offering a new and improved product for the wheeled loader market. The latest 29.5R25 from the firm Is said to be both durable and long lasting, delivering effective traction in tough working conditions. The tyre features a 3-Star Rating TL559S+ L5 and is said to be designed for wheel loaders operating in both surface and underground applications.

  • 1 week ago | globalhighways.com | Mike Woof

    A new tool from Triangle Tyre is said to optimise reliability for users. The TPMS system from the firm allows remote monitoring of tyres fitted to large construction machines. This can help boost uptime and reduce costly downtime. Temperatures and pressures can be monitored to ensure reliability. The TPMS unit offers comprehensive, real-time tyre tracking and monitoring capabilities, boosting site safety and minimising unplanned and costly machine downtime.

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27 Nov 24

RT @MikeyCycling: Stationary? Do you think he stops his phone calls when the queue is moving? What about negotiating the complex and challe…

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27 Nov 24

RT @SaferRoadsYorks: If you are going to drive a large vehicle why not take extra care so you don't kill or injure a vulnerable road user?…