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Chapter 4 Which roads are more important and why?

Chapter 4 Which roads are more important and why? This is one of the chapters planned for the book Road Basics being written by the Governance in Transport theme of the global Transport Knowledge Partnership gTKP. Monday, February 18, 2008. Could include. please add comments! Limited funding, skills and materials so priorities must be decided. Need to set priorities for maintenance as well as construction. Rural areas - providing all year access to health, education, markets. GTKP - Governance Theme.

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ROAD BASICS

Wednesday, February 13, 2008. Please consider whether the proposed structure o.

Road Basics - CONTENTS

Friday, February 8, 2008. 1 Who needs roads? 2 Who provides roads? 3 How do roads affect safety, health and the environment? 4 Which roads are more important and why? 5 How should roads be built and maintained? 6 How much should roads cost, and who should pay for them? 7 Organising, managing and regulating roads and road transport. 8 Understanding and working with political and cultural influences.

Road Basics - Index

Wednesday, February 6, 2008. Please suggest any other topics that could be included, and also make any recommendations for information that needs to be included for a particular topic. Please use the comments facility below.

Chapter 1 Who needs roads?

Monday, February 18, 2008. Everyone - for health, education and social needs. Farmers and entrepreneurs to take produce to markets. Pedestrians and people using non-motorised transport.

Chapter 2 Who provides roads?

Monday, February 18, 2008. Regional and local government for local roads. Providing construction, maintenance, management, operational services.

Chapter 3 How do roads affect safety,health and the environment?

Monday, February 18, 2008. Tyres, brakes, lights, vehicle safety checks. Driving skills and driver training. Safety of pedestrians and non-motorised traffic. Air pollution caused by vehicles.

Chapter 5 How should roads be built and maintained?

Monday, February 18, 2008. Knowing what a road should look like - camber, drains, clear of vegetation. Roads in towns and cities.

Chapter 6 How much should roads cost, and who should pay for them?

Monday, February 18, 2008. Competitive tendering - how it is supposed to work.

Chapter 7 Organising, managing and regulating roads and road transport

Monday, February 18, 2008. Ministries and responsibilities - infrastructure, traffic, safety, environment, finance. Road administrations, road agencies, road funds.

Chapter 8 Understanding and working with political and cultural influences

Monday, February 18, 2008.

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Chapter 4 Which roads are more important and why? This is one of the chapters planned for the book Road Basics being written by the Governance in Transport theme of the global Transport Knowledge Partnership gTKP. Monday, February 18, 2008. Could include. please add comments! Limited funding, skills and materials so priorities must be decided. Need to set priorities for maintenance as well as construction. Rural areas - providing all year access to health, education, markets. GTKP - Governance Theme.

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Chapter 6 How much should roads cost, and who should pay for them?

Monday, February 18, 2008. Competitive tendering - how it is supposed to work.

Chapter 7 Organising, managing and regulating roads and road transport

Monday, February 18, 2008. Ministries and responsibilities - infrastructure, traffic, safety, environment, finance. Road administrations, road agencies, road funds.

Chapter 9 Vehicle costs, bus fares, freight rates, travel times and travel comfort

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