Se ha publicado la edición de Abril-Mayo de 2026 de la revista Traffic Technology Online, que puede consultarse por completo de manera online en el siguiente enlace, y cuyos apartados más destacados mostramos a continuación:
- COVER STORY
- EVENT GUIDE
- INTERVIEW
- FEATURES: ENFORCEMENT SPECIAL
- Dangers addressed
- When the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission and PennDOT launched automated speed enforcement in construction zones, they knew it would be a hard sell. Tom Stone finds out how, six years on, the results speak for themselves, as crashes are cut, efficiency is increased, and one of the most dangerous jobs in transportation is made that much safer
- Life or death
- US road safety advocates have had enough. Christopher Court-Dobson speaks to the campaigners who say decades of policy and infrastructure neglect have led to deaths that could have been prevented, and asks if now, following successful pilots, automated enforcement could be part of the solution, despite suspicious legislators remaining a significant roadblock
- 16x the damage
- The historical ‘fourth power law’ concerning wear caused to roadways by overloaded trucks may not be accepted by all, but the core tenet is undisputed: heavier vehicles increase damage to roadways exponentially. As weigh-in-motion (WIM) technology crosses a decisive threshold worldwide: from passive data collection to automated, legally binding weight enforcement, Tom Stone takes a look at the fundamentals of why restricting vehicle weights matters so much in the first place
- REGULARS
- Human Factors by Professor Nick Reed
- Speed cameras work – but only when drivers see them as fair
- The Mode Warrior by Greg Winfree
- Smarter coordination could transform cross-border freight efficiency
- The Route Finder by Kirk Steudle
- How AI and open standards are linking 11 states along the I-80 corridor
- Driving Revenue by JJ Eden
- Why enforcement should be the backstop not the starting point
- Video Stars
- Intertraffic highlights
