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Martie van der Vlist, Luc Wismans, Paul van Beek, Leon Suijs
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Approximately 25 per cent of all congestion on motorways is caused by incidents. By virtual patrolling, incidents e.g. queues, accidents and car breakdowns on a road network, can be predicted or detected in an early stage. This early detection and predic...
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Wojciech Kustra, Kazimierz Jamroz, Marcin Budzynski
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Published on 19 November 2008, the European Union's Directive 2008/96/EC is one of the most important EU documents setting out a road safety orientation, in particular, road infrastructure safety management. It identifies four main areas of activity: roa...
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George Yannis, Anastasios Dragomanovits, Alexandra Laiou, Thomas Richter, ... Haojie Li
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Evaluation of road safety measures appears to be the weakest component of road safety management systems in Europe. To improve Road Infrastructure Safety Management, road authorities, road designers and road safety practitioners need prediction tools, co...
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Agnieszka Królikowska, Lukasz Augustynski
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Many industries all over the world have special, sector-specific requirements concerning anti-corrosion protection. This contributes to large savings in corrosion-related costs, which account for about 6% of the Gross Domestic Product in developed countr...
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Eleni Misokefalou, Fanis Papadimitriou, Pantelis Kopelias, Nikolaos Eliou
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Over the last years, distracted driving possesses a leading position among accident causes and it constitutes an increasing road safety problem with disastrous results. Considering external factors of distraction as highly significant, they can be groupe...
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