Current Problems Motorization. Analysis
Dr. V.A. Grushnikov, Senior Research Associate, VINITI of RAN, Moscow, Russia, viniti@mach04.ru
I am confident that as it is impossible to block the development of civilization, we can
key words
motorization, wheeled vehicles, traffic accidents, drivers, infrastructure, mechanical safety, environmental safety
not stop the process of motorization, which is one of the most important components determining the movement of people and goods mobility. This field of activity is the link between human society and material production. I suppose there are some negative manifestations in motorization associated with its effect on the state of civilization, and they are manifested in various aspects of security. Like any technically complex subject the wheeled vehicle is the subject of high-risk, and high concentration of these objects on the network of public roads leads to conflicts and even man-made disasters of all sizes. I am sure we should not forget that the wheeled vehicle, as a technical object, can break with all the ensuing consequences, and is controlled by people who are imperfect by their nature. All this defines the diversity of the motorization problem, which is considered from the standpoint of mechanical and environmental safety.
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