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Surface friction conference NZ May 2005 – session 1

Published: May 2005 | Category: Planning, design, funding, building, maintenance of the transport network , Guidance for specialists | Audiences: Road traffic engineers & consultants, Roading contractors

Papers from session one of the Surface friction conference, held in Christchurch, New Zealand in May 2005. See also the papers from the 2008 Surface friction conference(external link).

Publication details

  • Author: Various
  • Published: May 2005
  • Also known as: 2005 Skid conference papers

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  1. The effectiveness of the application of high friction surfacing on crash reduction — 18 pages, 576 KB
  2. Using friction and texture data to reduce traffic fatalities, serious injuries and traffic delays — 13 pages, 168 KB
  3. There's a fraction too little friction — 8 pages, 62 KB
  4. The implementation of a skid policy to provide the required friction demand on the main road network in the United Kingdom — 13 pages, 102 KB
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