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ROUTES/ROADS
The PIARC magazine

Your quarterly magazine on roads and road transport

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N° 386 — Road Bridges

3rd Quarter 2020 / September

Contents of the issue N° 386 of Routes/Roads Magazine

Editorial

by Patrick Malléjacq

WHAT'S NEW?

  • WHAT'S NEW? Update
  • France: Towards a More Responsible Approach of Level Crossings
  • PIARC Italy: Autonomous Driving and Anas’ Smart Road
  • Morocco/France: Assessment of the Value of Road Assets in Morocco’s Arterial Road Network based on the HDM-4 Approach
  • Belgium/Switzerland/France: Focus on Road Freight Transport

Features

Road Stories

Masthead

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64 pages, English, distribution: 2,220 copies, towards 142 countries.

PIARC President: Claude Van Rooten (Belgium)
Director of Publication: Patrick Malléjacq
Editor: Robin Sébille
Publications Manager: Cécile Jeanne
Translations: Id2m, Rennes (France), Robert Sachs
Printing: IMB (France) ; Diffusion: GIS (France)
Price of a single copy: 20 €
Subscription (4 issues a year): 60 €
ISSN : 0004-556 X

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