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Vehicle safety performance improvements using a performance-based standards approach: four case studies

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dc.contributor.author Nordengen, Paul A
dc.contributor.author Kienhöfer, F
dc.contributor.author De Saxe, C
dc.date.accessioned 2016-04-22T07:27:14Z
dc.date.available 2016-04-22T07:27:14Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.citation Nordengen, P.A., Kienhöfer, F. and De Saxe, C. 2014. Vehicle safety performance improvements using a performance-based standards approach: four case studies. In: 13th International Heavy Vehicle Transport Technology Symposium (HVTT13), San Luis, Argentina, 27- 31 October 2014 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://road-transport-technology.org/Proceedings/HVTT13/Vehicle%20Safety%20Performance%20Improvements%20Using%20A%20Performance-Based%20Standards%20Approach-%20Four%20Case%20Studies.pdf
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8510
dc.description 13th International Heavy Vehicle Transport Technology Symposium (HVTT13), San Luis, Argentina, 27- 31 October 2014. Due to copyright restrictions, the attached PDF file only contains the abstract of the full text item. en_US
dc.description.abstract As part of a performance-based standards (PBS) research programme for heavy vehicles in South Africa, a need was identified to design, manufacture and operate a number of PBS or Smart Truck demonstration vehicles. The purpose of the demonstration programme is to gain practical experience in the PBS approach and to quantify and evaluate the potential infrastructure preservation, safety and productivity benefits for road freight transport. The Smart Truck demonstration vehicles have been designed and manufactured to comply with the safety standards of the Australian PBS scheme. These include directional and non-directional manoeuvres such as low-speed swept path, tail swing, acceleration capability, static rollover threshold and rearward amplification. Four comparisons between baseline and PBS vehicle assessment results are presented in this paper to highlight some of the safety performance improvements that have resulted through the implementation of the PBS demonstration project. The demonstration vehicles include a timber truck and drawbar trailer, a mining side-tipper road train, a truck and tag-trailer car-carrier and a bi-articulated bus train. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Worklist;14470
dc.subject Performance-based standards en_US
dc.subject Heavy vehicles en_US
dc.subject Smart Truck demonstration vehicles en_US
dc.subject Vehicle safety en_US
dc.title Vehicle safety performance improvements using a performance-based standards approach: four case studies en_US
dc.type Conference Presentation en_US
dc.identifier.apacitation Nordengen, P. A., Kienhöfer, F., & De Saxe, C. (2014). Vehicle safety performance improvements using a performance-based standards approach: four case studies. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8510 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Nordengen, Paul A, F Kienhöfer, and C De Saxe. "Vehicle safety performance improvements using a performance-based standards approach: four case studies." (2014): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8510 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Nordengen PA, Kienhöfer F, De Saxe C, Vehicle safety performance improvements using a performance-based standards approach: four case studies; 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8510 . en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Conference Presentation AU - Nordengen, Paul A AU - Kienhöfer, F AU - De Saxe, C AB - As part of a performance-based standards (PBS) research programme for heavy vehicles in South Africa, a need was identified to design, manufacture and operate a number of PBS or Smart Truck demonstration vehicles. The purpose of the demonstration programme is to gain practical experience in the PBS approach and to quantify and evaluate the potential infrastructure preservation, safety and productivity benefits for road freight transport. The Smart Truck demonstration vehicles have been designed and manufactured to comply with the safety standards of the Australian PBS scheme. These include directional and non-directional manoeuvres such as low-speed swept path, tail swing, acceleration capability, static rollover threshold and rearward amplification. Four comparisons between baseline and PBS vehicle assessment results are presented in this paper to highlight some of the safety performance improvements that have resulted through the implementation of the PBS demonstration project. The demonstration vehicles include a timber truck and drawbar trailer, a mining side-tipper road train, a truck and tag-trailer car-carrier and a bi-articulated bus train. DA - 2014 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Performance-based standards KW - Heavy vehicles KW - Smart Truck demonstration vehicles KW - Vehicle safety LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2014 T1 - Vehicle safety performance improvements using a performance-based standards approach: four case studies TI - Vehicle safety performance improvements using a performance-based standards approach: four case studies UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8510 ER - en_ZA


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