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WIM Weighbridges

Ashbee Systems Pvt Ltd’s Model WIM is an axle weighbridge used for weighing vehicles while in motion. This is a very advanced axle weighbridge system which is designed to provide fast and accurate axle and gross weight information for all vehicle types – from light vans to the heaviest multi-axle trucks. This system weighs vehicles moving vehicles up to a ...

Safety Barriers

Flexbeam VRS from Hill and Smith Infrastructure Products Pvt Ltd utilizes the ‘W’ beam profile mounted on ‘Z /S’ profile posts and has products to suit N2W2 / N2W3 / N2W4 / N2W5 single-sided and N2W2 / N2W3 / N2W4 double-sided. The systems can be installed on driven posts, surface mounted posts, in socketed posts or posts cast directly into ...

TrafficInfraTech Expo & Parking InfraTech 2015

The stage is already set for the fourth edition of TrafficInfraTech Expo scheduled to be held from January 7-9, 2015 in New Delhi. With many companies which participated in 2013 Expo already booking their positions, the pace of the forthcoming show is on the fast track. The third edition had quality trade visitors and the exhibitors were happy with the ...

Laser Technology International Traffic Safety Dealer Meeting

Parallel to Intertraffic, Amsterdam, the Annual International Traffic Safety Dealer Meeting of Laser Technology Inc., (LTI) was hosted at city’s Renaissance Hotel and Convention Center. The meeting saw representatives from many countries including Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. The dealer meeting featured presentations from several departments from LTI, such as International Sales, Marketing and Engineering. David Williams, Laser Technology’s CEO ...

Avery Dennison at Intertraffic Reflective Solutions

At Intertraffic, Amsterdam, in March this year, Avery Dennison showcased its new all-in-one digital printing solution for traffic signs, the Avery Dennison TrafficJet™ Print System. In addition, Avery Dennison featured its full spectrum of high quality omni-directional sheeting. A demonstration area highlighting how quickly Avery Dennison reflective films can be converted was very popular. The TrafficJet Print System is simple, ...

New government’s focus on 12,000cr road projects

The road sector might well be the first to see action from the central government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Road Transport and Highways Ministry has readied plans for र12,000-13,000 crore projects, including the र6,500-crore Delhi-Meerut expressway project to be undertaken with private investment. These projects are to expand roads into two- and four-lane ones and spread those across ...

New auto fuel standard in the offing

The Government of India (GOI) is in the process of introducing a new auto emission and fuel efficiency standard. Called CAFÉ (Corporate Average Fuel Economy), the standard will require auto manufacturers to design vehicles to give mileage of 17.3km/litre of petrol compared to the existing average mileage of 14.3km/litre. Diesel cars will have to give 19.9km/litre, up from the existing ...

FSAI gets new president

NS Narendra, Chairman and Managing Director, Firepro Systems has been appointed as the new president of the Fire and Security Association of India (FSAI). FSAI, a fast growing organisation, consists of individual practitioners, organisations and government bodies. It also works with Central and State government bodies in designing and implementing safety and security policies. One of the guiding principles of ...

Mumbai gets first cycle track

Mumbai’s first cycle track was inaugurated at the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) recently by Maharashtra’s Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan. The inauguration was a part of the BSA Hercules India Cyclothon-2011 edition. The cycling track covers 13km with 1.5m wide lanes and cost about र6.5cr to build. It is spread over the ‘G’ Block in the Bandra-Kurla Complex. The track has been ...

Meeting the ITS challenge in Delhi

Since the last three years, Delhi Traffic Police has been trying to bring Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) to the national capital. But its tenders have failed to get a positive response. It has floated tenders again now. Why? Will Delhi get ITS this time round? Or, will it have to wait? Vidyottama Sharma tries to put the pieces together.