Conference
Location:
15 Hatfields
London
Phone:
020 7091 7865
Fax:
020 7091 7966
Email:
Send Email
Website:
Visit Website

Traffic Management 2010
Managing the road network more efficiently
29 Apr 2010
** Last chance to book **
There are innovative traffic management techniques aimed at reducing traffic disruption and improving the efficiency of the road network.
New ways of combating delays such as road-work permitting schemes, lane rental and overrunning charges.
|
At junctions new practices are being piloted including the removal of traffic lights and countdown for pedestrian crossings.
There is an emphasis on 'network management', requiring highway authorities to adopt enforcement strategies such as moving traffic offences, parking and bus lane enforcement. |
Attendance is essential for those involved in traffic management
This conference is presented by the most innovative and influential figures in traffic management including:
- Ian Hawthorn, Chair, London Permit Scheme and Head of Network Management Enforcement, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
- David Latham, Roadworks Manager, Kent County Council
- Chris Greenwood, Project Director (Oxford Circus crossing), Atkins
- Martin Low, President, Technical Advisers’ Group (TAG) and City Commissioner of Transportation, Westminster City Council
- Paul Buchanan, Director, Colin Buchanan
- Mark Kemp, Chair, National Traffic Managers Forum and Director (Highways and Access), Cambridgeshire County Council (Chair)
Event organised by Local Transport Today
Delegate Rates
| First Delegate | £245 + VAT | Book Online |
| Additional Delegates | £175 + VAT | Book Online |
| Young Professional (28 & Under) | £175 + VAT | Book Online |
Booking
Book online, or call the event coordinator Abbie Sharland on 0845 270 7865
Conference enquiries, please contact Abbie Sharland on 0207 091 7865
Exhibition enquiries, please contact Matt Knight on 0207 091 7897


