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Route One Publishing Ltd specialises in providing accurate, timely and unrivalled information on construction equipment and materials, road infrastructure, safety, traffic management, tolling, ITS. Route One Publishing, founded in 1991, is proud to be editorially independent and its magazines are highly regarded throughout the industry for their authority and integrity. Route One Publishing’s editors are recognised experts whose writing is widely trusted and who are regularly invited to moderate at leading
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Route One Publishing Ltd specialises in providing accurate, timely and unrivalled information on construction equipment and materials, road infrastructure, safety, traffic management, tolling, ITS. Route One Publishing, founded in 1991, is proud to be editorially independent and its magazines are highly regarded throughout the industry for their authority and integrity. Route One Publishing’s editors are recognised experts whose writing is widely trusted and who are regularly invited to moderate at leading industry conferences.

1846 ITS International is the widest circulating, most requested and best read magazine in the ITS industry, covering the full range of surface transportation, including vehicular, mass transit & light rail. ITS International‘s website contains the latest news, products and features along with an archive of material, which is ideal for industry and company specific research, all of which is freely available.Route One Publishing Ltd specialises in providing accurate, timely and unrivalled information on construction equipment and materials, road infrastructure, safety, traffic management, tolling, ITS. Route One Publishing, founded in 1991, is proud to be editorially independent and its magazines are highly regarded throughout the industry for their authority and integrity. Route One Publishing’s editors are recognised experts whose writing is widely trusted and who are regularly invited to moderate at leading industry conferences.

ITS International is the widest circulating, most requested and best read magazine in the ITS industry, covering the full range of surface transportation, including vehicular, mass transit & light rail. ITS International‘s website contains the latest news, products and features along with an archive of material, which is ideal for industry and company specific research, all of which is freely available.

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