When TRL's Marketing Director Stephen Lynn started talking about the topic of this blog, he called it a ‘race’. The idea was fairly simple. Several TRL staff would travel to Highways UK, at the NEC in ...
In the run-up to Highways UK, the UK’s premier highways event at The NEC in Birmingham, four TRL team members, Shaun Helman, Jill Weekley, Ianto Guy, and George Beard, put the nation’s transport ...
Building on five decades of SCOOT® experience from TRL, this groundbreaking evolution of the globally trusted SCOOT® introduces artificial intelligence capable of forecasting traffic conditions up to ...
Protect Young Drivers is a politically neutral, evidence-based website that brings together vital information about the need to better protect young and novice drivers during their most vulnerable ...
Since its inception in 1968, HDM has been a cornerstone analytical framework, supporting over 1,500 organisations across 100 countries. Used by governments, research institutions, and multilateral ...
The Interest group brought together experts and clients to engage in meaningful discussions about the future of collision investigation. It was a day filled with insightful presentations, ...
This investment marks a pivotal moment in TRL’s history, providing the resources and momentum needed to deliver cleaner, safer, and more efficient transport solutions that are accessible to all. By ...
TRL & WMG, University of Warwick’s latest research for the Department for Transport, providing evidence to inform future e-scooter regulations in the UK. TRL & fka GmbH’s study for the European ...
TRL has produced a technical research paper commissioned by the Department for Transport (DfT) to support the development of regulations for e-scooters in the UK. The report, co-authored by WMG at the ...
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 ...
A new study has found that local authorities with higher levels of Bikeability training are experiencing lower rates of serious road injuries and fatalities. The research, conducted by TRL for the ...
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