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Published: 1997
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Environmental impacts of land transport
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General
Social severance is the general term applied to the negative effects that roads and their traffic have on social interaction.
Published: 1997
Category:
Safety, security and public health
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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General
This report presents a road geometry survey of the New Zealand highway system and the subsequent use of the data to model the relationship between highway features and relative crash risk.
Published: 1997
Category:
Activity management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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General
The report presents a definition of the scope and coverage of an ideal manual for the design of roading structures to meet the needs of Transit New Zealand and compares the present Transit New Zealand Bridge Manual and the 1992 Austroads Bridge Desig…
Published: 1997
Category:
Activity management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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General
The British Pendulum Tester (BPT) is used to assess the skid resistance of road surfaces.
Published: 1997
Category:
Activity management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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General
This study investigates the cost effectiveness of conventional and alternative construction and maintenance procedures for unsealed roadways.
Published: 1997
Category:
Activity management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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General
Aternatives to automotive gas oil (AGO) used to flux (soften) bitumen used in chipsealing have been investigated.
Published: September 1996
Category:
Crash analysis
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Research & reports
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Road traffic engineers & consultants
A crash analysis of chevron treatments, sometimes together with other treatments, at bends.
Published: 1997
Category:
Safety, security and public health
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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General
One hundred and thirty participants (70 males, 60 females), aged between 18 and 40, took part in this research to test the relative conspicuity of eight different test-garments.
Published: 1997
Category:
Activity management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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General
Most New Zealand pavements comprise a granular base with a thin bituminous surfacing.
Published: 1996
Category:
Activity management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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General
A literature review was carried out in 1993 on the potential use of crumb-sized ground tyre rubber (GTR), obtained from recycling waste tyres, as an additive to bitumen used in constructing New Zealand pavements.