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Korea's smart road management system makes foray into Peru

Korea Times News

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June 28, 2026

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Korea's smart road management system makes foray into Peru
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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 2, 2026

Smart Lane kurangkan kesesakan trafik hingga 50 peratus

KUALA LUMPUR: Inisiatif Smart Lane di lebuh raya utama negara berjaya mengurangkan kadar kesesakan trafik antara 30 peratus hingga 50 peratus sepanjang tempoh 2023 hingga kini. Menteri Kerja Raya, Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi berkata, pelaksanaan sistem berkenaan oleh Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia (LLM) terbukti berkesan meningkatkan kelancaran aliran trafik di kawasan terlibat. Beliau berkata, daripada ... Read more The post Smart Lane kurangkan kesesakan trafik hingga 50 peratus appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Korea Times News

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· Jun 22, 2026

University of Seoul-supported startup to develop AI-based road safety management model

University of Seoul-supported startup to develop AI-based road safety management model

Nepal News

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· Jul 4, 2026

पूर्वाधारमन्त्री लम्साल कोरला सडकको निरीक्षणमा

मुस्ताङ। पूर्वाधार विकासमन्त्री सुनिल लम्साल उत्तर-दक्षिण जोड्ने राष्ट्रिय गौरवको (बेनी-जोमसोम-कोरला) सडक आयोजनाको अनुगमन तथा निरीक्षणका लागि पुगेका छन्। शुक्रबार बेनी-जोमसोम सडकमार्ग हुँदै मुस्ताङको थासाङ गाउँपालिका–३ लेते बास बसेका मन्त्री लम्सालसँग संस्कृति पर्यटन तथा नागरिक उड्ययनमन्त्री खड्कराज पौडेल (गनेश), मन्त्रालय र विभिन्न विभागका प्रतिनिधि पनि छन्। कोरला सडकका आयोजना प्रमुख तेजस्वी शर्माका अनुसार कोरला सडकको निरीक्षण []

The Tico Times

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· Jul 4, 2026

Costa Rica Airport Now Selling Fast Track Access

International travelers using Juan Santamaría International Airport now have a paid option to move through some of the terminal’s busiest checkpoints more quickly. Airport operator AERIS has launched SJO Fast Track, a new priority access service for passengers arriving in or departing from Costa Rica’s main airport. The service became available July 1 and costs [] The post Costa Rica Airport Now Selling Fast Track Access appeared first on The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate.

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jun 26, 2026

Tinubu commissions two Mabushi roads, says infrastructure key to Abuja’s economic growth

President Bola Tinubu on Friday commissioned two collector roads in Abuja’s Mabushi District, saying the projects are part of his administration’s efforts to improve transportation, ease traffic congestion, and stimulate economic activity in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The newly inaugurated Collector Roads 01 and 02 connect the Mabushi Bus Terminal to Ahmadu Bello Way [] Tinubu commissions two Mabushi roads, says infrastructure key to Abuja’s economic growth

Malay Mail

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· Jul 3, 2026

Road maintenance needs joint responsibility from elected reps and agencies, says Ahmad Maslan after Johor inspections

JOHOR BAHRU, July 3 — Road maintenance requires the commitment and cooperation of all stakeholders, including elec...

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Related coverage for "Korea's smart road management system makes foray into Peru": Utusan Malaysia — Smart Lane kurangkan kesesakan trafik hingga 50 peratus. Korea Times News — University of Seoul-supported startup to develop AI-based road safety management model. Nepal News — पूर्वाधारमन्त्री लम्साल कोरला सडकको निरीक्षणमा. The Tico Times — Costa Rica Airport Now Selling Fast Track Access. Daily Post Nigeria — Tinubu commissions two Mabushi roads, says infrastructure key to Abuja’s economic growth. Malay Mail — Road maintenance needs joint responsibility from elected reps and agencies, says Ahmad Maslan after Johor inspections