INFRASTRUCTURE SAFETY AND SECURITY: WHEN SMART IS NOT ENOUGH (THINKING HIGHWAYS COLUMN – VOL. 10 NO. 2, JUL 2015)

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From a user perspective, transportation infrastructures should offer the highest safety and security levels that technological progress to date allows.

Citizens and businesses alike want to ‘feel’ transportation infrastructures secure their mobility with the lowest possible risk, both minimising the probability of and mitigating the potential effects of accidents, and in addition providing an adequate response and recovery time to all kinds of incidents.

The full column, authored by the STA Chairman, José F. Papí, is available here.

Column featured in Thinking Highways – Vol. 10 No. 2, July 2015 (Europe And Rest Of The World Edition).

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