Why Do We Need to Take a Risk Assessment-Based Approach in Road Safety?
This study explains why the traditional approach to road safety is inferior to a more modern risk assessment system.
Addresess specific tools and technologies for measuring and understanding risk.
This study explains why the traditional approach to road safety is inferior to a more modern risk assessment system.
This technical manual details all the major aspects of inspecting and maintaining bridges.
This plan describes the maintenance, operations, and intended improvements of the state highways in New Zealand.
This report is the result of a Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) grant to the Washington State DOT (WSDOT) to test a conceptual climate risk assessment model on transportation infrastructure.
In this study a US team examined the importance of an organizational cultures that prioritizes asset management and a process for coming to effective decisions.
This report details a framework for using asset management with regards to investment in the Interstate Highway System (IHS) As a national asset, the IHS requires effective management practices and continual investment to remain in an effective state for highway transportation.
This guide’s goal is to guide the reader on how to apply the principles of asset management to a diverse range of road systems and assets.
The report discusses risk assessment and risk management in the context of a road safety network. The framework used in the join Australia and New Zealand standard for risk management (AS/NZS 4360:2004).
The guide focuses on how agencies can implement Transportation Asset Management (TAM).
Required by the 2009 Financial Accountability Act all statutory bodies of the Queensland Government are required to maintain systems of risk management.