ROSES : Road Safety Enhancement System#getting a grip on the elements

The ROSES (ROad Safety Enhancement System) project is aimed at the improvement of interurban traffic safety under conditions of adverse road and weather by means of a fully integrated safety monitoring system. The system provides drivers with information, warnings, and support. It also supplies information for more adequate traffic management and winter maintenance decisions by the availability of local road and weather data. The following papers are presented: A comprehensive approach of traffic safety in adverse weather and road conditions / A.P. de Vos; ROSES central monitoring system / W.F.M. van der Heijden, R. Haandrikman; Preview driving and driver interface in the ATT DRIVE II project ROSES / M.J. Andrews; Driving behaviour under adverse visibility conditions / J. Hogema and R. van der Horst; ROSES site B design / WS Atkins Consultants; The ice warning system of the Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management, Winter maintenance on porous asphalt, Economic benefits of meteorological services to land transport in the Netherlands / M. Noort (RWS, DWW).

Datum rapport
1 januari 1994
Auteur
[ed. by R.J.A. Kleuskens, A.P. de Vos]
Uitgever
TNO Road Vehicles Research Institute.
Annotatie
Different paginations
ill.
Collection of papers
The ROSES project is part of the DRIVE II programme and is coordinated by TNO Road Vehicles Research Institute
Two participants of the ROSES project are: Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management, Rijkswaterstaat, Road and Hydraulic Engineering Division = Ministerie van Verkeer en Waterstaat, Rijkswaterstaat, Dienst Weg- en Waterbouwkunde (RWS, DWW) and Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute = Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut (KNMI)
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Documentnummer
157243