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Transyt 14 student licence

TRL is actively supporting ‘new blood’ coming into the traffic engineering world. Transyt 14 software is to be shipped under a Student Licence, the first of its products to do so. This will enable students studying traffic engineering around the world to have a fully functional version of Transyt 14 on a nine-month licence.
March 20, 2012 Read time: 1 min
491 TRL is actively supporting ‘new blood’ coming into the traffic engineering world. Transyt 14 software is to be shipped under a Student Licence, the first of its products to do so. This will enable students studying traffic engineering around the world to have a fully functional version of Transyt 14 on a nine-month licence. According to Phil Knight, senior traffic engineer at TRL: “Gaining knowledge of the product and being able to work on a dissertation in a student’s own time and at their own pace, is a step that should improve the quality of the engineer coming through into industry, making employment that one step closer.”

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