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Domenico Vizzari, Natasha Bahrani and Gaetano Fulco
Intelligent systems, the Internet of Things, smart factory, and artificial intelligence are just some of the pillars for the 4th industrial revolution. Engineering is the driving force behind this new industrial renaissance and transportation plays a lea...
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Irina Makarova, Gulnara Yakupova, Polina Buyvol, Albert Abashev and Eduard Mukhametdinov
The development of transport infrastructure is associated with risks, expressed in the likelihood of harm to the road users? health during road accidents and their consequences. The risk management process is aimed at reducing the influence of factors th...
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Tor-Olav Nævestad, Beate Elvebakk and Karen Ranestad
About 36% of fatal road accidents in Norway involve at least one driver who is ?at work?. It has been argued that the implementation of rules clearly defining the responsibility of road transport companies to prevent work related accidents, by implementi...
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Tullio Giuffrè, Marinella Fossetti and Alfio Francesco Siciliano
Generally, during maintenance operations on bridges and motorway viaducts, the circulation of vehicles is limited or suspended. This causes significant economic losses due to the increase in the costs of transport: delays, increased fuel consumption, hig...
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Nijole Batarliene
The transport of dangerous goods by rail carries a high risk of accident and every effort should be made to ensure that such transport is carried out under the best possible safety conditions. The research objective was to analyze and identify the main r...
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