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Latest Transyt 14 release

TRL Software has announced the latest release of its Transyt 14 that incorporates specific functionality for the easy assessment of isolated signal-controlled junctions, in addition to its more traditional roles.
February 6, 2012 Read time: 1 min
491 TRL Software has announced the latest release of its Transyt 14 that incorporates specific functionality for the easy assessment of isolated signal-controlled junctions, in addition to its more traditional roles.

TRL says that by using its 'embedded link' technology Transyt, in combination with an Arcady and /or Picady licence, users can model within their network non-signalised through to partially and fully signalised roundabouts and mixed-controlled junctions. All the data is stored within the one Transyt file.

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