International Scientific Publications
© 2007-2026 Science Events Ltd
Termeni de utilizare  ·  Politica de confidențialitate
Language English French Polish Romanian Bulgarian
Conference room
Materials, Methods & Technologies 2026, 28th International Conference
13-16 August, Burgas, Bulgaria
Call for Papers

Materials, Methods & Technologies, Volume 6, 2012

ROAD SAFETY INSPECTION AND ROAD SAFETY AUDIT AS THE MAIN TOOLS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE SAFETY IMPROVEMENT IN RAPIDLY MOTORIZING COUNTRIES
Dago Antov, Maria Paskevich, Kornelija Ratkeviciute
Pagini: 113-122
Publicat: 1 Jan 2012
Vizualizări: 260
Descărcări: 25
Rezumat: Even the road safety in Baltic republics have been improved faster than in other European regions, we still face a number of safety problems, especially regarding the lack of the infrastructure safety issues. Safe transportation is important, especially considering that the increasing road traffic in the Baltic Sea Region comes at the price of accidents during which lives are lost and injuries caused. The road safety must be further improved to help to reduce the number of accidents, fatalities and injuries. Road infrastructure is one of the key pillars for road safety. In the BALTRIS project authorities and academic institutions in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Sweden work together for improved road safety focusing on infrastructure safety issues, including road safety audit and inspection knowledge.
Cuvinte cheie: road safety, road safety inspection and audit, infrastructure safety, baltris project
Citează acest articol: Dago Antov, Maria Paskevich, Kornelija Ratkeviciute. ROAD SAFETY INSPECTION AND ROAD SAFETY AUDIT AS THE MAIN TOOLS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE SAFETY IMPROVEMENT IN RAPIDLY MOTORIZING COUNTRIES. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 6, 113-122 (2012). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1003159/
Înapoi la cuprinsul volumului

Submit Feedback

We value your input! Use this form to report any concerns or provide feedback on our published articles. All submissions will be kept confidential.