Description
Roads that are safe in all weathers are a prerequisite of modern society, and large amounts of money are spent, especially in winter, to make travel safe. This book brings together international expertise on planning 'weather proof' roads, operating safe road networks in bad weather and coping effectively with accidents. The performance and cost effectiveness of new technology (ice detection systems, thermal mapping, weather radar etc) are reviewed.
Table of Contents
Biographies of contributors, Metric/Imperial Conversion Chart, Acknowledgements, Preface, 1. Climate as a factor in the planning and design of new roads and motorways, 2. The winter maintenance of highways, 3. Thermal mapping and road-weather information systems for highway engineers, 4. Snow and ice control in North America, 5. Snow-drift modelling and control, 6. The fog hazard, 7. Blowing dust and highways: the case of Arizona, USA, 8. Road accidents and the weather, 9. International collaboration, Index



