Gulf Traffic




  • Gulf Traffic to launch 3M's life-saving system

  • Global Intelligent Transport Systems (I.T.S.) specialist, 3M, will launch into the Middle East a groundbreaking priority control system enabling emergency vehicles to request and receive green lights on their way to an incident or accident.
  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, October 03 - 2002 at 13:14
  • New traffic software gives Mid East road planners insight into future demand

  • As the Arabian Gulf's traffic volumes continue to rise, a Lebanese company says it will soon launch into the region a groundbreaking advanced traffic simulation and transportation planning software able to accurately predict future transportation needs.
  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, August 28 - 2002 at 14:11
  • Underground system and grassroots education the solutions to Dubai's traffic

  • Traffic jams and road accidents in Dubai would most likely be reduced dramatically if the emirate had an integrated public transport system providing reliable and customer-focused services to commuters, according to Swedish transportation expert Lars Nordstrand.
  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, August 19 - 2002 at 12:20
  • Solar-powered roadside equipmen.
  • Gulf Traffic to host launch of solar-powerroadside message signs

  • A new range of solar-powered portable variable message signs will be launched in the Middle East by Irish roadside equipment specialist PWS Traffic Systems, at Gulf Traffic 2002, the region's premier road transport conference and exhibition, to be held in Dubai this October.
  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, August 12 - 2002 at 15:59
  • Gulf Traffic heads for sell-out

  • Gulf Traffic 2002 - the region's major vertical conference and exhibition (Confex) for the Middle East's traffic and transport industry - heads for a sell out just four months since its launch in April, according to IIR Exhibitions & Conferences, the event's organisers.
  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, August 07 - 2002 at 11:01
  • Global transportation experts gather in Dubai

  • Government transportation officials and industry heads from 15 countries will meet in Dubai this October to thrash out a blueprint for improved regional traffic management.
  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, July 31 - 2002 at 11:44


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