For decades, TRL has worked at the intersection of safety science, transport operations and technology innovation. Today, we’re partnering with airports to help them run safer, smarter operations on ...
TRL were commissioned by City of London to undertake research into the vehicle emissions emitted whilst idling. Across all 32 London Boroughs, campaigns have been launched to raise public awareness of ...
From forensic collision investigation to risk and performance reporting, and from training delivery to autonomous vehicle advisory, TRL combines decades of road safety and transportation expertise ...
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Our shared goal is simple but powerful: to reduce preventable safety problems and support local engineers in developing safer, more resilient roads for all users. The progress made so far reflects a ...
Author: Mervyn Edwards (TRL), Oliver Tomlin (TriMech), Kyle Grubb (TriMech), Josh Ray (TriMech), Iain Knight (Apollo) & Martin Dodd (Apollo) ...
As the UK moves closer towards e-scooter and other micromobility devices legislation, the European Union faces a different challenge: inconsistent regulatory approaches across member states. A ...
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) commissioned TRL to undertake a programme of research into the use of non-prescribed zebra crossings at side roads. A prescribed zebra crossing has black and ...
As part of Bill Clinton’s successful bid to become US president in 1992, campaign strategist James Carville coined the phrase “The economy, stupid” as one of three messages on which the Clinton team ...
Glare on the roads is undesirable, as it can make drivers less able to see the road ahead. TRL is working with the Department for Transport to understand the factors that can cause glare, and how to ...
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 ...