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This article discusses the most pertinent principles that underlie the preferred social cost-benefit analysis methodology to evaluate public road projects in South Africa. The ‘cost’ component of the analysis is the once-off investment cost sacrificed to ... see more

This article discusses the most pertinent principles that underlie the preferred social cost-benefit analysis methodology to evaluate public road projects in South Africa. The ‘cost’ component of the analysis is the once-off investment cost sacrificed to ... see more

Past practice has shown that a number of users avoid toll roads for a number of reasons. The most common reason is reflected in the cost of toll. The aim of this paper is to examine the attitudes and habits of highway users regarding the avoidance of toll... see more

Implementation of Performance-based Contracts (PBC) for road maintenance in Indonesia still requires various studies, especially related to potential long-term cost efficiencies that can be achieved by the road agencies by shifting the application of trad... see more

The road network matching is very important in the comfort of pedestrian users, with guidelines or regulations that apply to the selection of trees on the road network system as a reference in choosing a park that is suitable for road boundaries. Barabai ... see more

AbstractBackground: A good quality road network holds numerous benefits to any country, but is dependent on sufficient and stable modes of funding and adequate financing. Funding for roads in South Africa is complex, controversial and faces different view... see more

Knowing the current atmospheric conditions of the roads is of great importance, both for road managers and for road users. RWIS stations record all relevant local atmospheric conditions in real time and transmit this information to control centers. This i... see more

The increase in traffic volume that arises after opening of new road infrastructure, is often attributed to ‘induced demand’. The objective of this study is to provide empirically derived insights in this phenomenon, in the amount of induced demand and in... see more

A model has been developed to improve the evidence for valuing the full benefits of highways maintenance spending on local roads in England. It predicts the quantifiable impacts of levels of road maintenance. It is recognised that there are constraints, d... see more

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