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1. XXIVth World
Road Congress
Mexico City
from 26th to 30th September 2011
Provisional detailed program of the congress sessions
Mobility, Sustainability and Development
2. XXIVth World Road Congress
Mexico City, from 26th to 30th September 2011
Roads for a better life.
SuMMARy
3 Message from the President of PIARC
4 Sessions of the World Road Congress
4 Plenary Sessions
6 Session Program (English)
6 Thursday 27 9:00-12:30 hrs.
7 Thursday 27 15:00-18:30 hrs.
8 Wednesday 28 9:00-12:30 hrs.
9 Wednesday 28 14:00-14:30 hrs.
10 Wednesday 28 15:00-18:30 hrs.
11 Thursday 29 9:00-12:30 hrs.
13 Thursday 29 15:00-18:30 hrs.
14 Friday 30 9:00-12:30 hrs.
16 Expo Map
18 Session Program (French)
Welcome - Summary
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3. Message from Anne-Marie Leclerc,
President of the World Road Association
Mot de la Présidente,
madame Anne-Marie Leclerc
Mensaje de Anne-Marie Leclerc, Presidenta de la
Asociación Mundial de Carreteras.
Welcome Bienvenue Bienvenidos
On behalf of the World Road Association, I am Au nom de l’Association mondiale de la route, En nombre de la Asociación Mundial de
proud to welcome you to the XXIV World Road je suis fière de vous souhaiter la bienvenue Carreteras, me complace dar a ustedes la
Congress. This is a must-attend event for à ce XXIVe Congrès mondial de la route. bienvenida al XXIV Congreso Mundial de
members of the international road community, Rendez-vous incontournable des membres Carreteras. Este es un evento de asistencia
where all participants will have an opportunity de la communauté routière internationale, ce obligada para los miembros de la comunidad
to expand their knowledge and share their Congrès permettra à tous ses participants internacional de las carreteras, porque todos
experiences. d’enrichir leurs connaissances et de partager los participantes reciben la oportunidad de
leurs expériences. ampliar sus conocimientos y compartir sus
Revolving around the theme “Roads for a better experiencias.
life: Mobility, sustainability and development”, Sous le thème «Des routes pour bien vivre
the program for the Congress focuses on the : Mobilité, durabilité et développement», le Bajo el tema “Caminos para vivir mejor:
challenges that the transportation industry must programme du congrès s’intéresse aux défis Movilidad, Sustentabilidad y Desarrollo”, el
overcome in the area of sustainable development de la mobilité durable auxquels doit faire face programa del Congreso se enfoca en los retos
from a political, strategic and technical perspective. le secteur des transports abordant les points a los que se enfrenta la industria del transporte
Within this context, topics such as environmental de vue politique, stratégique et technique. en el área del desarrollo sustentable desde una
responsibility, financing, safe mobility, the impact Ainsi, des sujets tels que la responsabilité perspectiva política, estratégica y técnica. En
of climate change on infrastructures, and the environnementale, le financement, la mobilité este contexto, temas como la responsabilidad
sustainability and security of road networks will sûre, l’impact des changements climatiques sur ambiental, financiamiento, seguridad vial,
be discussed during the various sessions. les infrastructures, la durabilité et la sécurité des el impacto del cambio climático en la
réseaux routiers sont au cœur des séances de infraestructura y la sustentabilidad y seguridad
The exhibition, on fringe of the technical votre congrès. de las redes de carreteras serán discutidos
component of the Congress, will contribute to the durante las diversas sesiones.
success of this significant event by providing to L’exposition en marge du congrès technique
Government members an exceptional showcase contribue au succès de cet évènement majeur La exposición al margen del componente
to highlight the dynamism of the transportation en offrant une vitrine exceptionnelle aux técnico del Congreso, contribuirá al éxito de
community in their country within their respective Gouvernements membres, pour mettre en este significativo evento al proporcionar a
national pavilions, where governments and valeur par le dynamisme de la communauté los miembros gubernamentales un magnífico
companies gather to create a better-performing des transports de leur pays à l’intérieur de escaparate para destacar el dinamismo de la
public service. leurs pavillons nationaux où Gouvernements et comunidad del transporte en su país; a través
entreprises s’associent pour un service public de sus pabellones nacionales donde gobiernos
This Congress not only represents the culmination encore plus performant. y empresas mostrarán conjuntamente como
and fusion of four years of remarkable efforts by lograr un mejor desempeño del servicio
hundreds of experts, it also marks the adoption Le Congrès est non seulement l’aboutissement público.
of the Strategic Plan and the beginning of et la synthèse de quatre années de travaux
the next work cycle. Your active participation remarquables menés par plusieurs centaines Este Congreso no solo representa la culminación
and contributions are essential to ensuring a d’experts mais il marque également l’adoption y fusión de cuatro años de esfuerzo remarcable
certain degree of continuity, and to project the du plan stratégique et le lancement du prochain realizado por cientos de expertos, sino la adopción
Association into the future in order to meet the cycle de travail. Votre participation active et del Plan Estratégico y el inicio del siguiente
next challenges of the industry. votre contribution est donc essentielle pour ciclo. Su participación activa y contribuciones
assurer une certaine continuité et, nécessaire son esenciales para asegurar un cierto grado
The Mexican Organizing Committee has pour projeter l’Association vers l’avenir afin de de continuidad y proyectar la Asociación hacia
accomplished a Herculean task in order to relever les prochains défis de l’industrie. el futuro con el fin de responder a los próximos
provide you with an enriching, attractive and retos de la industria.
extremely relevant program. I encourage you to Le comité organisateur mexicain a accompli un
do everything in your power to make this event travail colossal pour vous offrir un programme El Comité Organizador Mexicano ha realizado
a resounding success that will contribute to the enrichissant, attrayant et des plus pertinents. una labor titánica con el propósito de ofrecer
advancement of knowledge in the fields of roads Je vous invite donc à tout mettre en œuvre un programa enriquecedor, atractivo y
and transportation. pour faire de cet événement un succès qui relevante en extremo. Yo los exhorto a poner
contribuera à faire avancer les connaissances su mayor esfuerzo para que este evento se
dans le domaine de la route et des transports. convierta en un éxito rotundo que contribuya
al avance del conocimiento el campo de las
carreteras y el transporte.
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4. XXIVth World Road Congress
Mexico City, from 26th to 30th September 2011
Roads for a better life.
SESSIONS OF ThE WORlD
plENARy SESSIONS
ROAD CONGRESS
OPENING CEREMONY Opening Ceremony
Monday 26 Morning 9:30-12:00
Palacio de Valparaiso
All Congress delegates, accompanying persons and exhibitors are welcomed For security reasons, all participants will have to be in the congress room at 9.30 a.m.
to this ceremony where the President of Mexico, Felipe Calderon Hinojosa Outline:
will do the honor of opening the XXIVth World Road Congress. The opening ceremony is placed under the patronage of the President of the Republic of
Mexico Mr. Felipe Calderón Hinojosa who will deliver the opening speech.
The Opening session will comprise:
MINISTERS’ SESSION
• Welcome speech by Fausto Barajas Cummings, President of the Organizing Committee
• Presentation of the Technical Program of the Congress by Jean-François Corté,
This session will be chaired by the Secretary of Communications and Secretary General of the World Road Association
Transport of Mexico and the discussion topic will be: “Sustainable mobility • PIARC Prize Awards Presentation
within social policy”. • Address by Dionisio Pérez-Jácome Friscione, Mexico's Secretary of State Secretaria de
Comunicaciones y Transportes
• Address by Anne-Marie Leclerc, President of the World Road Association
Ministers from all over the world responsible for road policy will share their • Opening speech by Mr. Felipe Calderon Hinojosa, President of the Republic of Mexico
points of view in a plenary session about important issues and experiences
to improve the decision making process. Ministers' Session
Monday 26 Afternoon 15:00-17:30
Palacio de Valparaiso
CLOSING SESSION Outline:
"Sustainable mobility within social policy" is the theme of the Ministers’ session.
In this session the conclusions, general report and the Strategic Plan Ministers from all around the world will be invited to share their point of view and explain
2012 – 2015 will be presented. Furthermore, the handover to the next host the current challenges facing their countries and the solutions they are implementing.
This session will be chaired by the Secretary of Communications and Transport of Mexico
country organizing the XXV World Road Congress will take place.
The session will be divided into three panel discussions:
• Transport sustainable financing
KEYNOTE SPEECHES • Safe mobility
• Environmentally responsible development
On Tuesday 27th, Wednesday 28th and Thursday 29th three keynote
Closing Ceremony
speeches will be delivered in plenary session after the parallel sessions. Friday 30 Afternoon 14:00-15:30
Palacio de Valparaiso 3
Outline:
STRATEGIC DIRECTION SESSIONS The closing session will include a summary of the congress highlights and a presentation
on the future 2012-2015 Strategic Plan which will guide the activities of the World Road
Association in the coming four years.
With the support of National Reports received from the Call for Papers, these The host country of the next World Road Congress, Korea, will invite delegates to
sessions will focus on future prospects from a political and strategic vision. experience the wonders and innovation of their country during an official handover of the
They are organized and chaired by the four Strategic Theme Coordinators of Congress by the Association.
the PIARC Strategic Plan 2008 – 2011 and will address: • The Closing Ceremony will consist of the following:
• Congress highlights
• Mitigating the impact of the road system on climate change;
• Introduction of the next Strategic Plan 2012-2015 for the World Road Association
• Delivering integrated transport modes and services to customers; • Invitation to coming congresses
• A strategic approach for safety: putting knowledge into practice; - The 14th International Winter Road Congress in Andorra (2014)
• Managing road assets in the context of sustainable development and - The 25th World Road Congress in Korea (2015)
climate change adaptation. • Handover to the 25th World Road Congress
• Address by the President of the World Road Association
• Closing remarks
SPECIAL SESSIONS
Keynote Speeches
13 special sessions addressing topical issues complementing the Tuesday 27 Morning 12:40-13:30
Technical Committee sessions have been prepared with other international Palacio de Valparaiso 3
Global issues of Road Safety: Dr. Etienne Krug, Director Department of Injuries and
organizations related to the field of road infrastructure and road transport. Violence Prevention, World Health Organization
Wednesday 28 Morning 12:40-13:30
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE SESSIONS Palacio de Valparaiso 3
Xxxx, par Mr. Dionisio Pérez-Jácome Friscione, Secretary of Communications and
Transport of Mexico.
These sessions will be dedicated to discussing and sharing the results
Thursday 29 Morning 12:40-13:30
of activities and work of the Technical Committees of the World Road Palacio de Valparaiso 3
Association for the 2008 – 2011 period. Lessons learned from the great earthquakes of Chile and Japan, by XXXX, Chile and XXX,
Japan.
POSTER SESSIONS
Sessions
All accepted contributions from individual papers as a result of the Call for
Papers will be displayed for half a day each at the Poster Sessions, where
the authors will be able to meet and interact with Congress delegates.
WORKSHOPS
Workshops will take place on “Airfield Pavements” and on the software
HDM-4 dedicated to the analysis of road investments.
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5. Cérémonie d'ouverture Ceremonia de inauguración
Lundi 26 matin - 9h30-12h00 Lunes 26 por la mañana - 9h30-12h00
Palacio de Valparaiso Palacio de Valparaiso
Pour des raisons de sécurité, tous les participants devront être dans la salle à 9h30. Por razones de seguridad, todos los participantes deberán estar en la sala a las 9h30.
Grandes lignes Grandes lineas
La cérémonie d'ouverture est placée sous le haut patronage du Président de la La ceremonia de inauguración estará presidida por el Presidente de la República de
République du Mexique, M. Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, qui prononcera le discours México, don Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, quien realizará el discurso de inauguración.
d'ouverture. La ceremonia de inauguración incluirá:
La cérémonie d'ouverture comprendra : • Discurso de bienvenida de don Fausto Barajas Cummings, Presidente del Comité de
• Allocution de bienvenue par Fausto Barajas Cummings, Président du Comité Organización.
d'Organisation • Presentación del programa técnico por don Jean-Francois Corté, Secretario general de
• Présentation du programme technique du congrès par Jean-Francois Corté, Secrétaire la Asociación Mundial de la Carretera.
général de l'Association • Proclamación de los Premios AIPCR.
• Proclamation des Prix AIPCR • Intervención de don Dionisio Pérez-Jácome Friscione, Secretario de Estado de
• Intervention de Dionisio Pérez-Jácome Friscione, Secrétaire d'État aux Communications Comunicaciones y Transportes de México.
et aux Transports du Mexique • Objetivos del Congreso por doña Anne-Marie Leclerc, Presidente de la Asociación
• Allocution d'Anne-Marie Leclerc, présidente de l'Association mondiale de la Route Mundial de la Carretera.
• Discours d'ouverture par Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, Président du Mexique • Discurso de inauguración de don Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, Presidente de México
Séance des Ministres Sesión de Ministros
Lundi 26 après-midi - 15h00-17h30 Lunes 26 por la tarde - 15h00-17h30
Palacio de Valparaiso Palacio de Valparaiso
Grandes lignes Grandes lineas
La séance des ministres traitera du thème "Mobilité durable dans le contexte d'une "Movilidad sustentable en el contexto social" es el tema de la sesión de Ministros.
politique sociale". Ministros de todo el mundo serán invitados a compartir sus puntos de vista y explicar los
Les Ministres du monde entier seront invités à partager leur point de vue, à expliquer les retos actuales que enfrentan sus países y las soluciones que están implementando.
défis auxquels sont actuellement confrontés leur pays et les solutions qu'ils mettent en Esta sesión será presidida por el Secretario de Comunicaciones y Transportes de México
œuvre. y el tema de discusión será "la movilidad sustentable dentro de la política social ". La
Cette séance sera présidée par le Secrétaire aux Communications et aux Transports du sesión se dividirá en tres temas - El Financiamiento Sustentable, Movilidad Segura y
Mexique. Responsabilidad Ambiental.
Elle sera divisée en trois thèmes : • Financiamiento sustentable del transporte
• Financement durable des transports : • Seguridad en la movilidad
• Sécurité dans la mobilité • Desarrollo responsable ante el medio ambiente
• Développement responsable vis-à-vis de l'environnement
Ceremonia de clausura
Cérémonie de clôture Viernes 30 por la tarde, 14:00-15:30
Vendredi 30 après-midi - 14h00-15h30 Palacio de Valparaiso
Palacio de Valparaiso 3
Grandes lignes Grandes lineas
La cérémonie de clôture comprendra un résumé des points saillants du Congrès et une La ceremonia de clausura incluirá un resumen de los aspectos más relevantes del
présentation du Plan stratégique 2012-2015 qui orientera les activités de l'Association Congreso, y una presentación del Plan Estratégico 2012-2015 que orientará las
mondiale de la route les quatre prochaines années. actividades de la Asociación Mundial de la Carretera los próximos cuatro años.
Le pays hôte du prochain Congrès mondial de la route, la République de Corée, invitera El país anfitrión del próximo Congreso Mundial de la Carretera, la República de Corea,
les congressistes à découvrir ses merveilles et ses innovations lors du passage officiel invitará a los congresistas a disfrutar de las maravillas y las innovaciones de su país
de témoin. durante la entrega oficial del Congreso por parte de la Asociación.
La cérémonie de clôture se déroulera de la manière suivante : La ceremonia de clausura se desarrollará de la manera siguiente:
• points saillants du Congrès • puntos relevantes del Congreso
• introduction au Plan stratégique 2012-2015 de l'Association mondiale de la route • introducción del Plan Estratégico 2012-2015 de la Asociación Mundial de la Carretera
• invitation aux Congrès à venir : • invitación al próximo Congreso:
- le XIVe Congrès international de la viabilité hivernale en Andorre (2014), • el XIV Congreso Internacional de la Vialidad Invernal en Andorra (2014)
- le XXVe Congrès mondial de la route en République de Corée (2015), • el XXV Congreso Mundial de la Carretera en Corea del Sur (2015)
• passage de témoin au XXVe Congrès mondial de la route, • paso de testigo al XXV Congreso Mundial de la Carretera
• discours de la Présidente de l'Association mondiale de la route, • discurso de la Presidente de la Asociación Mundial de la Carretera
• conclusion. • cierre.
Conférences magistrales Conferencias magistrales
Mardi 27 matin, 12h40-13h30 Martes27 a medio día, 12h40-13h30
Palacio de Valparaiso 3 Palacio de Valparaiso 3
Les enjeux mondiaux de la sécurité routière, par le Dr. Etienne Krug, Directeur du Los desafíos mundiales de la seguridad vial, Dr. Etienne Krug, Director del departamento
département « Prévention de la violence et du traumatisme et handicap » de l' "Prevención de la violencia y del traumatismo y minusvalía" de la Organización Mundial
Organisation mondiale de la santé. de la Salud
Mercredi 28 matin, 12h40-13h30 Miércoles 28 a medio día, 12h40-13h30
Palacio de Valparaiso 3 Palacio de Valparaiso 3
XXXX, por don Dionisio Pérez-Jácome Friscione, Secretario de Comunicaciones y
Xxxx, par M. Dionisio Pérez-Jácome Friscione, Secrétaire d'État aux Communications et Transportes de México.
aux Transports du Mexique Jueves 29 a medio día, 12h40-13h30
Jeudi 29 après-midi, 12h40-13h30 Palacio de Valparaiso 3
Palacio de Valparaiso 3 Lecciones de los grandes terremotos en Chile y Japón, por XXXX de Chile, y XXXX de
Enseignements des grands tremblements de terre du Chili et du Japon, par M. XXX, Chili Japón.
et Mr XXX, Japon
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Mexico City, from 26th to 30th September 2011
Roads for a better life.
Part 1. Integration of Transport Modes
Promoting modal shift and integration of road with other modes through development of
Tuesday 27 th
9:00-12:30 hrs. inland dry ports in Asia
• Mr. Madan Bandhu REGMI, Officer-in-Charge, Transport Policy and Development
Section, Transport Division, UN/ESCAP
STA “MITIGATING THE IMPACT OF THE ROAD SYSTEM ON CLIMATE CHANGE”
Integration in South America
Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 9:00-12:30
• Ms. Graciela OPORTO, Undersecretary of Land Planning, Public Investment, Argentina
Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 2
Protecting roads in East Africa
Chair: Mr. Hicham NHAMMOUCHA, Road Director, Morocco, Strategic Theme Coordinator
• Ms. Rukia SHAMTE, Executive Secretary, Central Corridor, Kenya
Perspective from Europe
Introduction
• DG MOVE, European Commission
• Mr. Hicham N’HAMMOUCHA
Break 10:30 - 11:00
An overview of climate change issues and contribution of the road system
Part 2. Modal Shift. What can We Expect?
• Mr. Simon PRICE, Chair of Technical Committee A1 Preserving the Environment
Potential effects of higher capacity vehicles on road freight activity, intermodal transport
Examples of national plans
and modal shift
• Ms. Eva SOLVI, Senior Principal Engineer, Norwegian Public Road Administration,
• Mr. Stephen PERKINS, Head of OECD/ITF Joint Transport Research Center
Norway
HGV traffic transiting through the Swiss Alps: Model shift from road to rail?
• United Kingdom
• Mr. Rudolf DIETERLE, Director General, Federal Roads Office, Switzerland
Discussion
Panel Discussion with representatives from different stakeholders
Break 10:30 - 11:00
Conclusions
Examples of national plans
• Chair: Mr. Fausto BARAJAS CUMMINGS
• Austria
• Mr. Kunihiko OKA, Director, Road Environment Planning Office, Road Bureau, Ministry of SP 08. “GOOD GOVERNANCE AND INTEGRITY”
Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Japan Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 09:00 - 12:30
• USA Venue: Casa Montejo 3, 4
• Mr. Javier Alejandre MINGUEZ, Deputy General Director for Planning, Road Directorate, Co-Chairs: Mr. Hreinn HARALDSON, President of the Nordic Road
Ministry of Development, Spain Association and
Discussion Mr. Carlo MARIOTTA, member of the World Road Association
Conclusions
• Chair: Mr Hicham N’HAMMOUCHA Part 1. Recent Approaches
Progress as seen from the civil society
• Mr. Eduardo BOHÓRQUEZ, Executive Director, Transparencia Mexicana, Mexico
Lessons from review of World Bank projects
TC B.5 “WINTER SERVICE” • Mr. Marc JUHEL, Transport Sector Manager, World Bank
Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 9:00-12:30 Fighting corruption, creating a level playing field - The contractor’s view
Venue: Casa del Diezmo 1, 2 • Mr. Per NIELSEN, Senior Advisor to NCC Sweden, Sweden
Chair: Ms. Gudrun ÖBERG, VTI, Sweden, Chair TC B.5 Integrity: A daily challenge or a matter of course?
Co-chairs: Mr. Paul PISANO, FHWA, USA • Mr. Alexander WALCHER, ASFINAG, Austria
Mr. Didier GILOPPE, DSGI CETE Normandie Centre, France Break 10:30 - 11:00
Mr. José del Pino ALVAREZ, GRUPISA, Spain Part 2. Case Studies
Case study El Salvador
Introduction Best practice in the Romanian national administration in the field of good governance
• Ms. Gudrun ÖBERG – Institutional integrity
Part 1. A Study of Winter Service Management Systems (WSMS) and Road • Mr. Liviu COSTACHE, Romania
User Information Ethics: The cornerstone of good governance
• Mr. Martin HOBBS, Highways Agency, UK • Mr. Nazir ALLI, Chief Executive Officer, South African National Roads Agency Ltd,
• Mr. Rick NELSON, Nevada Department of Transportation, USA South Africa
Part 2. Sustainable Development and Winter Road Service Asian Development Bank/ OECD anti-corruption initiative for Asia and the Pacific
• Mr. Xavier COCU, Belgian Road Research Center, Belgium Conclusions
• Mr. Didier GILOPPE, DSGI CETE Normandie Centre, France • Chairs
Discussion
Part 3. Impact of Climate Change on Winter Service
SP 09. “ROAD SAFETY: THE UN DECADE OF ACTION”
• Mr. Mario MARCHETTI, CETE de l’Est- LRPC de Nancy, France
Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 09:00 - 12:30
• Ms. Gudrun ÖBERG, VTI, Sweden
Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 1
Part 4. Communication with Road Users
Co-Chairs: Ms. Susan MARTINOVITCH, President AASHTO and Mr. Tchona
• Mr. Kuno Männik, Estonian Road Administration, Estonia
IDOSSOU, Vice President AGEPAR, member of the World Road Association
Discussion
Executive Committee
Break 10:30 - 11:00
program Sessions
Part 5. XIII International Winter Road Congress in Québec 2010
Part 1. UN Decade of Action
• Ms. Gudrun ÖBERG, VTI, Sweden
The plan of action of the UN Decade
Part 6. Snow and Ice Data Book 2010
• Dr. Etienne KRUG, WHO
• Mr. Richard CHARPENTIER, Ministry of Transport, Quebec, Canada
Support from Development Banks
Part 7. Snow Plough Championship
• InterAmerica Development Bank
• Mr. Didier GILOPPE, DSGI CETE Normandie Centre, France
Youth and road safety issues
Part 8. Summary of Seminars in Czech Republic and Mongolia
• Mr. Floor LIESHOUT, Director YOURS
• Mr. Didier GILOPPE, DSGI CETE Normandie Centre, France
Declaration from the World Road Association
Part 9. Proposal for next period 2012-2015
• Ms. Anne-Marie LECLERC, President, World Road Association
• Mr. Paul PISANO, FHWA, USA
Break 10:30 - 11:00
Part 10. Round table – final discussion
Part 2. Panel Discussion
Conclusions
Latin America
• Mr. Paul PISANO
Asia
• Chair: Ms. Gudrun ÖBERG
Africa
Conclusions
SP 03. “INTEGRATION OF ROAD NETWORKS AND OTHER SURFACE TRANSPORT
• Chairs
MODES AT CONTINENT LEVEL AND MODAL SHIFT”
Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 09:00 - 12:30
Venue: Palacio de Iturbide 2, 3 Terminology Committee
Chair: Mr. Fausto BARAJAS CUMMINGS, President of the Council of Road Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 12:00 – 12:30
Directors for Iberia Venue: Pavilion of the World Road Association (Exhibition hall)
and Latin America (DIRCAIBEA)
Presentation of the work and outputs of the Committee on Terminology and demonstration
of the use of the multilingual technical dictionaries, lexicons and translation tools available
on the Association’s website.
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7. SP 04. “LARGE CITIES: INTEGRATION OF THE SURFACE TRANSPORT MODES”
Tuesday 27th 15:00-18:30 hrs. Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 15:00 - 18:30
Venue: Casa del Diezmo 1,2
Co-Chairs: Mr. Clemente POON HUNG, President of AMIVTAC and
Mr. Claude VAN ROOTEN, member of the World Road Association Executive
STC “A STRATEGIC APPROACH FOR SAFETY: PUTTING KNOWLEDGE INTO Part 1. “City-wide Strategies”
PRACTICE” City-wide strategies for integration of surface transport modes in large cities
Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 15:00-18:30 • Ms. Anita CURNOW, Technical Committee B3, Australia
Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 1 Mexico city
Chair: Mr. Jeffrey PANIATI, FHWA, USA, Strategic Theme Coordinator • Ms. Adriana de ALMEIDA LOBO, Executive Director, Sustainable Transport Center of
Mexico, Mexico
Introduction Beijing
• Mr. Jeffrey PANIATI • Mr. Xiaoming LIU, Director General, Beijing Transport Commission, China
Part 1. Strategic Plans and Approaches Ten years of the Zurich mobility strategy- Lessons learned and outlook
World Bank- Presentation on its approach to promoting road safety in beneficiary • Mr. Martin BUCK, SNZ Ingenieure und Planer AG, Swizerland
countries of its projects. Break 16:30 - 17:00
China – Responses to the effects of growth of number of vehicles and recent declines in Part 2. “Specific Treatments”
the number of crashes and fatalities Making existing roads operate better
• Ms. Cheng-cheng TANG, Deputy Chief of the Road Safety Research Center of Ministry • Mr. Andrew Somers, Business Development Manager ITS, VicRoads Road User Services,
of Transport, China Australia
United States - Toward Zero Deaths: A National Strategy for Highway Safety Road network and mass transit – The challenge of integration in the Montreal
• Ms. Susan MARTINOVICH, President, American Association of State Highway and metropolitan region
Transportation Officials, USA • Mr. Michel VEILLEUX, Vice-president, Agence Metropolitaine des Transports, Canada-Quebec
Spain -Strategic Plan for Road Safety: Goals and Accomplishments Urban mobility in the district of Bamako
Break 16:30-17:00 • Mr. Malick KASSÉ, Direction Nationale des Transports Terrestres, Maritimes et Fluviaux,
Part 2. The Transfer of Knowledge into Practice Mali
Vietnam- World Bank-sponsored Road Safety Project Duplex A86 – An innovative and sustainable solution to fill the second ring road of greater
Australia- Application of innovative technologies for mitigation of road safety risks Paris region
• Dr. Soames JOB, Director of the New South Wales Centre for Road Safety and Chair of • Mr. André BROTO, Deputy Director General, Cofiroute, France
the National Road Safety Strategy, Australia Measures for use of public transport in Osaka City
France- “Training of professional and non-professional drivers regarding safe behaviour • Mr. Araki SATOSHI, Osaka City Government, Japan
in tunnels” Conclusions
• Mr. Marc TESSON, Centre d’Etudes des Tunnels (CETU), France • Chairs
Mexico - Results on the implementation of training and education efforts listed in its
National Report
• Dr. Jesús Manuel CHAVARRIA VEGA, Instituto Mexicano del Transporte, Mexico SP 05. “SUSTAINABLE RURAL ROAD NETWORKS”
Conclusions Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 15:00 - 18:30
• Chair: Mr. Jeffrey PANIATI Venue: Palacio de Iturbide 2, 3
Co-Chairs: Minister for Rural Development, India
TC A.3 “ROAD SYSTEM ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT”
Introductory report
Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 15:00-18:30
• Mr. Terje TESSEM, International Labour Organization
Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 2
Part 1. Accessibility and Planning of the Development of Rural Roads
Chair: Mr. Guillermo TORRES, Mexican Transportation Institute, Mexico
The Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, Program for rural roads development in India
• Mr. P.K. ANAND, Director General, Rural Development, Ministry of Rural Development,
Introduction
India
• Mr. Guillermo TORRES
Accesibilidad y planificacion del desarrollo de Caminos rurales – Lecciones Aarendidas en
Part 1. APPROACHES TO ASSESSMENT OF SOCIAL IMPACTS OF ROAD
America Latina
PROJECTS
• Mr. Victor AREVALO LAY, International Forum for Rural Transport and Development,
Systematic approaches for the ex ante evaluation
University Ricardo Palma, Peru
• Mr. Martin PÖCHEIM, Team leader ‘Environmental and approval management’,
TBD
ASFINAG, Austria
• TBD
Practices followed by the International Financial Institutions
Break 16:30 - 17:00
• Mr. Laurent GNALIN, Coordonnateur du Programme d’Ajustement et d’Investissements
Part 2. Issues of Decentralization
du Secteur des Transports en Côte d’Ivoire, Côte d’Ivoire
Program of road maintenance with micro-enterprises
Contribution from ex post evaluation
• Mr. Roberto SANDOVAL, Chairman of Bolivian Highway Administrator, Bolivia
• Mr. Maxime JEBALI, Directorate of Transport Infrastructure, Ministère de l’Écologie, du
The rural roads program in Benin(Long lasting maintenance of rural roads)
Développement durable, des Transports et du Logement, France
• Mr. Isséré Joseph DOSSOU, COWI, Benin
Open discussion with all participants
Decentralized management of rural roads - The case of the special project for rural
• Moderator: Ernest ALBUQUERQUE, Principal Advisor, New Zealand Transport Agency,
transport in Peru
New Zealand
• Mr. Mauro Maita FRANCO, Ministry of Transport and Communications, Peru
Break 16:30-17:00
Conclusions
Part 2. ASSESSMENT OF ROAD PRICING EFFECTS
• Chairs
Worldwide situation of road pricing
• Mr. Arpad SIPOSS, Toll Strategy Bureau, KKK, Coordination Center for Transport
Development, Hungary
Assessment of pricing effects
• Mr. Friedrich SCHWARZ-HERDA, Motorway Tolling, Federal Ministry for Transport,
Innovation and Technology, Austria
Open discussion with all participants
• Moderator: Mrs. Malika SEDDI, International Affairs, ASFA – French toll motorway
companies association, France
Conclusions
• Chair: Mr. Guillermo TORRES
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8. XXIVth World Road Congress
Mexico City, from 26th to 30th September 2011
Roads for a better life.
Tuesday 27th 15:00-18:30 hrs. Wednesday 28th 9:00-12:30 hrs.
SP 07. “PERFORMANCE-BASED MANAGEMENT OF THE ROAD TRANSPORT SYSTEM” STB “DELIVERING INTEGRATED TRANSPORT MODES AND SERVICES TO
Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 15:00 - 18:30 CUSTOMERS”
Venue: Casa Montejo 3, 4 Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 9:00-12:30
Co-Chairs: Mr. Karim JUDIN, Chairman REAAA and Venue: Casa del Diezmo 1, 2
Mr. Jim BARTON, member of the World Road Association Executive Committee Chair: Mr. Keiichi INOUE, Japan, Strategic Theme Coordinator
Co-Chair: Dr. Hirofumi OHNISHI, Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Japan
Part 1.
Introduction Introduction
• Mr. Jim BARTON, President, Strategic Planning Commission of World Road Association • Chair: Mr. Keiichi INOUE
Resource allocation decision making in the New South Wales context Part 1. Revolutionary intermodal passenger transport and logistics
• Mr. Brendan NUGENT, Department of Transport, New South Wales, Australia Optimum utilization of limited financial resources
Governing and paying for England’s roads • Mr. Jim BARTON, First Delegate of United Kingdom
• Mr. Michael SELFE, RAC Foundation, UK Large City
Highway system performance management - state of play in the USA • Mr. Takumi YAMAMOTO, Director for Road Planning, Planning Division, Road Bureau,
• Mr. Kurt STEUDLE, Michigan DoT, USA Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Japan
Break 16:30-17:00 Appropriate means of transport for goods traffic
Part 2. Case Studies • Mr. Martin RUESCH, Rapp Trans AG, Zürich, Switzerland
Applying customer feedback to setting network levels of service Intermodal Passenger Transport Centers in Mexico City - Private-public investment project
• Mr. Ernst ZOLLNER, Director, New Zealand Transport Agency, New Zealand • Mr. Edgar Amador ZAMORA, Under-Secretary for Financial Planning in the Finance
Performance-based management of the road transport system, about the experience in Sweden Secretariat of Federal District Government, Mexico
• Mr. Torbjörn SUNESON, Swedish Transport Administration, Sweden Discussion
Performance-based management of the road transport system in South Africa • Presenters
• Mr. Koos SMIT, Engineering Executive, The South African National Roads Agency Ltd, South Africa • Mr. Carlos SANTILLAN, TCB.4 member of Mexico
Maintenance of rural roads in the Republic of Paraguay Break 10:30 - 11:00
• Mr. Nelson RIVET, Director of Proximity Roads, Ministry of Public Works and Communications, Part 2. Innovative measures against traffic congestion
Paraguay Social innovation such as ITS, implemented in Austria
Conclusions • Mr. Markus MEISSNER, Assistant of the General Manager, ASFINAG, Austria
• Chairs Social innovation such as ITS, implemented in United Kingdom
• Dr. John MILES, Former Chair of TC on Network Operations, United Kingdom
Improvement of mobility in urban areas - Case study of Mexico city and Chihuahua city
• Dr. Cecilia OLAGUE, TCB.3 member, Mexico
Efficient utilization of financial resources
Poster sessions
• Romania
Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 15:00 – 18:30
Comprehensive program for the modernization
Venue: Poster corner in Exhibition Hall
• Brazil
Panel Discussion
Presentation by the authors of accepted papers for:
• Presenters
Topic 12: Keeping Cities Moving
• Prof. Torbjorn SUNESON, Swedish Transport Administration, TCB.3 member
Topic 13: Freight Transport
Conclusions
Topic 19: Managing Operational Risk in the Road Sector
• Chair: Mr Keiichi INOUE
Presentation of PIARC Prize papers
Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 15:00 – 18:30
TC A.2 “FINANCING, MANAGING AND CONTRACTING OF ROAD SYSTEM
INVESTMENT”
Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 3
Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 9:00-12:30
Chair : Mr Menno Henneveld, Chair of the International Jury
Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 2
Chair: Mr. Henri CHUA, IM Technologies, United Kingdom, Chair TC A.2
Presentation of the award-winning papers by their authors.
Introduction
• Mr. Henri CHUA
Part 1.
TC A2 and Activities 2008-2011
program Sessions
• Mr. Gerardo GAVILANES, Ministry of Development, Spain
Road Funding in PIARC Countries
• Mr. Takaaki NAMBU, Hanshin Expressway Company, Japan
Road Funding in Sub-Sahara Africa and the Case of Ivory Coast
• Mr. Olivier KOUDOU, Université d’Abidjan Cocody, Ivory Coast
PPPs and Contingent Liabilities: A Texan Case
• Mr. Rafael ALDRETE, Texas Transportation Institute, USA
Questions and answers
Break 10:30 - 11:00
Part 2.
Introduction
• Chair: Mr. Mike GOODALE, Ministry of Transport of Ontario, Canada
Private Sector Roles
• Mr. Jean-Francois LANGUMIER, Autoroutes Paris-Rhin-Rhône (APRR), France
Contractual Arrangements for Private Sector Maintenance Services in PIARC Countries
• Mr. Brian NOBLE, Main Roads, Western Australia, Australia
Road Rehabilitation and Maintenance in Colombia
• Mr. Juan Bocarejo SUESCUN, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia
Integrated Services Arrangements in Western Australia
• Ms. Maria SARUBIN, Main Roads WA, Australia
Questions and answers
Conclusion
• Chair: Mr. Henri CHUA
8
9. TC C.1 “SAFER ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE” SP 06. “TRANSPORT AND LAND USE PLANNING
Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 9:00-12:30 - HOW WELL INTEGRATED ARE THEY?”
Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 1 Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 09:00 - 12:30
Chair: Mr. Hans-Joachim VOLLPRACHT, Consultant, Germany, Chair TC C.1 Venue: Palacio de Iturbide 2, 3
Co-chair: Mr. Mike GREENHALGH, Amey, United Kingdom Chair: Mr. Karim GHELLAB, Minister Equipment and Transport, Morocco
Introduction Part 1. Institutional and Other General Aspects
• Chair: Mr. Hans-Joachim VOLLPRACHT Institutional barriers to integrating land use and transport planning and the way forward -
Part 1. Incorporating human factors in road design for influencing driver Case study of India and Kuwait
behaviour • Mr. O.P. AGARWAL, Sr Urban Transport Specialist, World Bank
• Ms. Sibylle BIRTH, Intelligenz Transfer Potsdam, Germany & Mr. Emilio FRANCISCO, Strategic planning process in Argentina
Mexico • Ms. Marta AGUILAR, Ministerio de Planificación, Inversión Pública y Servicios, Argentina
• Mr. Daniel AUBIN, Dessau, Canada-Quebec Perspectives on the integration of transportation and land use planning in the United
Strong feeling of right-of-way and reaction times - Analysis of accidents in intersections States
• Marina HUGHES / Joël YERPEZ, IFSTTAR, France • Ms. Paula HAMMOND, Washington DoT, USA
An innovative geometric road design for a safer infrastructure Break 10:30-11:00
• Mr. Eric LOCQUET, Egis, France Part 2. Urban Aspects
Part 2. Work Zone Safety: A Growing Issue for Emerging Countries Introductory presentation: comparative analysis on different large cities
• Mr. Mike GREENHALGH, Amey, United Kingdom • Mr. André BROTO, Deputy Director General, Cofiroute, France
• Mrs. Elizabeth ALICANDRI, FHWA, United States of America The medium-term strategy to realize multi-modal mobility in Tokyo metropolitan region
• Mr. Aditya BAHADUR, India • Mr. Takashi YAJIMA, Institute of Behavioural Sciences, Japan
Break 10:30 - 11:00 Viewpoint on greater Paris region situation
Part 3. Urban Development Issues: Linear settlements, vulnerable road • Mr. Simon COUTEL, Prospective Department, Cofiroute, France
users and the implications for urban land use and development The Madrid case study: The HVO-Bus system
• Mr. Hans-Joachim VOLLPRACHT, Germany • Ms. Soledad PÉREZ-GALDÓS, General Director of Roads of Madrid Region, Spain
• Ms. Marion DÖRFELT, Switzerland Conclusions
Policies and solutions for preventing linear settlement • Chair: Mr. Karim GHELLAB
• Mr. Abou AYASH, Public Establishment for Road Communications, Syria
Safer Roads in Bangladesh: Addressing the Challenges of Road Infrastructure Safety and
HDM-4. INTRODUCTION (In English)
Linear Settlements
Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 9:00-12:30
• Dr. Md. Mazharul HOQUE, Department of Civil Engineering, Bangladesh University of
Venue: Palacio de la Canal 11
Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh
Chair: Dr. Eric STANNARD, HDMGlobal
Part 4. A new Road Safety Strategy: Road Safety Impact Assessments on
Master Plans and Strategic Enhancements
Part 1. Introduction
The new approach of Road Infrastructure Safety Management – Preconditions,
Introduction to HDMGlobal
Instruments and Examples
• Dr. Eric STANNARD, HDMGlobal
• Mr Jürgen GERLACH, University of Wuppertal, Germany
Overview of HDM-4 and main improvements in version 2
Evaluation of Some Results of the 2010 AASHTO Highway Safety Manual
• Dr. Eric STANNARD, HDMGlobal
• Mr Alberto MENDOZA, Mexican Transportation Institute, Mexico
Current and future developments
Outils innovants et méthodes pragmatiques pour améliorer la sécurité du réseau routier
• Tyrone TOOLE, ARRB/HDMGlobal
national en France
Break 10:30 - 11:00
• Mr Rodolphe CHASSANDE-MOTTIN, Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable development,
Part 2. Applications
Transport and Housing, France
Illustrations of applications of HDM-4 throughout the world
The Turkish Application of Safety Impact Assessment Tool
• Robert MESNARD, EGIS/HDMGlobal
• Mr Cumhur AYDIN, Atilim University, Turkey
Support for HDM-4 in Latin America(1): Role of Chilean Concrete and Cement Institute
Conclusion
• Mauricio SALGADO, ICH/HDMGlobal
• Chair: Mr. Hans-Joachim VOLLPRACHT
Support for HDM-4 in Latin America(2): Role of Mexican Transport Institute
• Ricardo SOLARIO, IMT/HDMGlobal
SP 01. “SUSTAINABILITY OF ROAD TRANSPORT. WHERE ARE WE HEADING, Questions / Answers
HOW DO WE ASSESS SUSTAINABILITY?”
Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 09:00 - 12:30
Venue: Casa Montejo 3, 4 Poster sessions
Chair: Mr. Christian LEYRIT, Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development, Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 09:00 – 12:30
Transport and Venue: Poster corner in Exhibition Hall
Housing, France, Former Vice-President of the World Road Association
Presentation by the authors of accepted papers for:
Part 1. Assessment of Sustainability Topic 20: Sustainable Approaches for Road Tunnels
Assessment of road projects : From the classical cost-benefit analysis towards an Topic 23: Road Bridges
integrated approach of sustainability Topic 24: Innovations in the Treatment and Use of Marginal Local Materials
• Mr. David MEUNIER, Commissariat Général au Développement Durable, France Topic 25: Innovations in Construction and Maintenance of Unpaved Roads in Developing
SDA and eCBA – A new holistic approach to include social impacts in appraisal Countries
procedures for road infrastructure investments
• Mr. Gerd SAMMER, University for Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria
Sustainability toolkit for transport projects
• Mr. Marc JUHEL, Transport Sector Manager, World Bank Wednesday 28th 14:00-14:30 hrs.
Break 10:30 - 11:00
Part 2. Case Studies
The road towards sustainable infrastructure - A review of Dutch experiences with
including sustainability aspects in design & build contracts Terminology Committee
• Ms. Monica ALTAMIRANO, Deltares, The Netherlands Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 14:00 – 14:30
Evolving concepts of transport sustainability: U.S. experience Venue: Pavilion of the World Road Association (Exhibition hall)
• Mr. Robert SKINNER, Executive Director, Transportation Research Board, USA
Findings of the socio-economic impact study of the road maintenance and rehabilitation Presentation of the work and outputs of the Committee on Terminology and demonstration
program in Papua New Guinea of the use of the multilingual technical dictionaries, lexicons and translation tools available
• Mr. William ASIGAU, Department of Works, Papua-New Guinea on the Association’s website.
Assessing the wider economic benefits of transport projects: the New Zealand experience
• Mr. Ernest ALBUQUERQUE, New Zealand Transport Agency, New Zealand
Conclusions
• Chair: Mr. Christian LEYRIT
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10. XXIVth World Road Congress
Mexico City, from 26th to 30th September 2011
Roads for a better life.
TC B.1 “GOOD GOVERNANCE OF ROAD ADMINISTRATIONS”
Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 15:00-18:30
Wednesday 28th 15:00-18:30 hrs. Venue: Casa del Diezmo 1, 2
Chair: Mr. Paul van der KROON, DWW, The Netherlands, Chair TC B.1
Introduction
ST D “MANAGING ROAD ASSETS IN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABLE
• Mr. Paul van der KROON
DEVELOPMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION”
Part 1. Best Practice For Good Governance
Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 15:00-18:30
Corruption in the broader sense (issues, cost and societal implications, and interaction
Venue: Casa Montejo 3, 4
between the cycles of integrity and corruption)
Chair: Professor Gheorghe LUCACI, University Politechnica of Timisoara,
The cost of corruption and the case for integrity:
Romania,
• Mr. Jonathan SPEAR, Atkins Transport Planning and Management, UK
Strategic Theme Coordinator
The cycle of integrity – societal considerations:
• Mr. Soren FOGH, Danish Road Directorate, Denmark
Introduction
Part 2. Improved Services for Customers
• Professor Gheorghe LUCACI
Steps of customer cooperation and the segmentation of customers
Part 1. Sustainable Management of Road Assets
The Auckland Motorway Alliance approach focusing on users, neighbours, agencies and
The Perenniality of infrastructures in the Context of Sustainable Development
citizens: ‘tell us about your motorway’
• Ms. Jocelyn BEAULIEU, Ministry of Transportation of Quebec, Canada
• Mr. Dave RENDALL, Auckland Motorway Alliance, Australia
Roan Management System based on HDM 4
Changes undertaken to better understand and address the diverse transportation needs
• Mr. Ricardo SOLORIO, Mexican Institute for Transportation, Mexico
of Singaporeans
The National Account for Road Infrastructures
• Mr. Chandrasekar PALANISAMY, Land Transport Authority, Singapore
• Mr. Fernando CRESPO DIU, Institute for Road Infrastructure (InIR), Portugal
Break 16:30-17:00
Discussion
Part 3. Mind the Gap! Human Resources for the Future.
Break 16:30-17:00
Key topics: Identify skills gap, attract/recruit/retain, influence education
Part 2. Climate Change, Sustainability, Quality. Specific Innovative Solutions
Recruitment and training processes for the Trans-Maghreb Motorway
for Materials and Technologies
• Mr. Aïssa BENTABET, Egis, France
Impact of Climate Change on Road Performance
Actions on public procurement, training and HR resources in West African countries, Mali
• Mr. Laszlo GASPAR, Institute of Transportation Sciences Non-Profit Ltd. (KTI), Budapest,
• Mr. Mohamed Saliha MAIGA, Consultant, Mali
Hungary
Questions and answers
Technical Solutions and Sustainable Policies for Material Recycling
Conclusions
• Mr. Peter STEPHANOS, Office of Pavement Technology, Federal Highway Administration,
• Chair Mr. Paul van der KROON
USA
Recycling Materials from Road Pavements
• Mr. Johannes STEIGENBERGER, Research Institute of the Austrian Association of the
Cement Industry, Austria TC C.2 “SAFER ROAD OPERATIONS”
Sustainable Road Pavements. Accelerated Test Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 15:00-18:30
• Mr. Radu ANDREI, Professor, Technical University “Gheorghe Asachi”, Iasi, Romania Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 1
Discussion Chair: Dr. Amhad FAHRAN MOHD SADULLAH, MIROS, Malaysia, Chair TC C.2
Conclusions and future actions
• Chair: Professor Gheorghe LUCACI Introduction
• Dr. Amhad FAHRAN MOHD SADULLAH
Part 1. National Road Safety Policies and Plans
Comparison between nations
TC A.1 “PRESERVING THE ENVIRONMENT” • George MAVREYONI, VicRoads, Australia
Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 15:00-18:30 Sustainable Development of a Road Safety Framework
Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 2 • Seng Tim HO, Land Transport Authority, Singapore
Chair: Mr. Simon PRICE, United Kingdom, Chair TC A.1 Innovative Safety Analysis Resources from the U.S
Co-chair: Ms. Lisa ROSSITER, New Zealand, English Speaking Secretary of • Mike GRIFFITH, Federal Highway Administration, USA
TC A.1 Break 16:30-17:00
Part 2. Road Safety Campaigns
Introduction Best practices in Road Safety Campaigns
• Mr. Simon PRICE • Randall CABLE, South African National Roads Agency Limited, South Africa
Part 1. Part 3. Cost Effectiveness
Climate change adaptation and mitigation policies and approaches Cost Effectiveness of Safety Measures and Allocation of Resources
• Mr. Pierre DORCHIES, Director of Sustainable Development, Sintra, Canada-Quebec • Mike GRIFFITH, Federal Highway Administration, USA
Road system energy – a review of alternatives Part 4. Panel Discussion: Ensuring Safer Road Operations
• Mr. Ian CLARKE, Associate Director, Environment and Sustainability, Amey, United • Ahmad FAHRAN MOHD SADULLAH, Malaysia : Moderator
program Sessions
Kingdom • Seng Tim HO, Land Transport Authority, Singapore
Environmental Sustainability as a Performance Measure for Assessing Preventive • Mazharul HOQUE, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET),
Maintenance Policies Bangaldesh
• Mr. Filippo GIUSTOZZI, USA • Mike GRIFFITH, Federal Highway Administration, USA
The challenge of including system effects and system boundaries into the environmental • George MAVREYONI, VicRoads, Australia
evaluation of road projects • Randall CABLE, South African National Roads Agency Limited, South Africa
• Mr. Ulrich LETH, Austria Conclusions
Break 16:30-17:00 • Chair: Dr. Amhad FAHRAN MOHD SADULLAH
Part 2.
Monitoring environmental impacts of road transport
• Ms Agnes JULLIEN, French Institute of Science and Technology for Transport and
French Speaking Secretary of TC A.1, France
Conserving Biodiversity in Road Development: a multiple level approach
• Mr. Juan D. QUINTERO, USA
The ASF biodiversity conservation program
• Mr. Fredrick DEPAEPE, Autoroutes du Sud de la France, France
Conclusions
• Chair: Mr. Simon PRICE
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11. SP 02. “WHAT ARE THE PERSPECTIVES FOR ROAD TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE WORLD?” Thursday 29th 9:00-12:30 hrs.
Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 15:00 - 18:30
Venue: Palacio de Iturbide 2, 3
Co-Chairs: XX, Interamerican Development Bank and TC A.4 “RURAL ROAD SYSTEMS AND ACCESSIBILITY TO RURAL AREAS”
Mr. Menno Henneveld, member of the World Road Association Executive Time: Sep. 29, Thu. 9:00-12:30
Committee Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 2
Chair: Mr. Enrique LEON DE LA BARRA, Secretary of Communications and
Part 1. Perspectives for Road Transport Systems Transport, Mexico,
For the well-off society and sustainable development: perspectives for road transportation Chair TC A.4
system of China.
• Mr. Xinghua LI, Director General, Transport Planning & Research Institute, China Introduction
Perspective of development of road transport in the UEMOA space: case study of the • Mr. Enrique LEON DE LA BARRA
hinterland countries (Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger) Part 1. Sustainability of Maintenance
• Mr. Habou Soufiane MAGAGI, Director Infrastructures, Niger • Mrs. Manon BARIL, Transports Canada, Canada
Gravel road maintenance policies define the service level of the unpaved road network
Perspectives of the road transport system in Mexico in Finland
• Mr. Oscar de BUEN RICHKARDAY, Consultant, Former Undersecretary of Infrastructure, • Mr. Pasi PATRIKAINEN, Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the
Mexico Environment for North Savo, Transport and Infrastructure, Finland
Break 16:30 – 17:00 Role of Bio-engineering in Mountain Road Maintenance: Observations from Nepal
Part 2. Case Studies • Mr. Indu Sharma DHAKAL, Department of Roads, Government of Nepal, Nepal
The mesoamérica project: promoving road safety and quality of the road network in Central Break 10:30 - 11:00
America Part 2. Involvement of local communities
• Ms. María Lorena LÓPEZ ROSALES, Vice Minister for Infrastructures, Ministry of Public • Mr. Prabha Kant KATARE, India
Works and Transport, Costa Rica Community participation on development of rural roads
Future of the United States transportation system • Mr. K.C. DHIMOLE, India
• Mr. Victor MENDEZ, Administrator FHWA, USA Towards sustainable maintenance of rural roads uncoated
Perspectives from India • Mr. Luc BEAULIEU, Université Laval, France
• Mr. Rajender Prasad INDORIA, Director General of Road Development and Special Conclusions
Secretary, India • Chair: Mr. Enrique LEON DE LA BARRA
Conclusions
• Chairs
TC B.2 “ROAD NETWORK OPERATIONS”
SEMINAR ON AIRFIELD PAVEMENT, Part 1 Time: Sep. 29, Thu. 9:00-12:30
Time: Sep. 28, Wed, 15:00-18:30 Venue: Casa del Diezmo 1, 2
Venue: Palacio de la Canal 11 Chair: Mr. Martial CHEVREUIL, Egis, France, Chair TC B.2
Chair: Mr. FABRE Cyril, AIRBUS, France
Introduction
Welcome and Seminar Overview Overview of the TC B.2 activities
• Mr. FABRE Cyril, AIRBUS, France • Mr. Martial CHEVREUIL
ICAO Perspectives, AP-AOSWG-Pavement Subgroup Working program Part 1. Management of congested areas and road corridors
• Ms. Lia RICALDE, ICAO Regional Office, Lima, Peru Review of case studies, main lessons learned and recommendations
Session 1. Functional Requirement / Surface Characteristics of Airfield • Mr. Robert ARNOLD, Office of Transport Operations, USA
Pavements Review of case studies, main lessons learned and recommendations
(Chair: Pr. Imad L. Al-Qadi, University of Illinois) • Mr. Phil LAWES, Department for Transport, Energy & Infrastructure, South Australia,
Balancing Asphalt Rut Resistance with Durability and Safety Requirements on Runway Australia
Rehabilitations Review of case studies, main lessons learned and recommendations
• Mr. Emile HORAK, Kubu Consultancy(Pty) Ltd., South Africa • Ms. Susan SPENCER, ITS, Transport Canada, Canada
Slippery Asphalt Runways After Rejuvenation Part 2. The ITS and Network Operation handbooks
• Mr. Stephen EMERY, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa Presentation of the website
Break 16:30-17:00 • Mr. John MILES, Ankerbold, UK
A Dynamical Time-Domain Analysis for Heavy Weight Deflectometers Backcalculations Part 3. Implementation of B2 recommendations in the next cycle
• Mr. Michaël BROUTIN, French CAA, France Questions and answers
Session 2. (Part 1) Airfield Design / Full-scale Testing / Modeling • Moderator: Mr. Martial CHEVREUIL
(Chair: Navneet Gaarg, FAA) Break 10:30 - 11:00
Aircraft Cockpit Ride Quality in Ground Maneuvers Part 4. Selected examples of measures for operations
• Mr. Gordon HAYHOE, FAA Airport Technology R&D, USA Monash-City Link-West Gate Upgrade - Freeway Management System
Full-scale Traffic Tests on Flexible Pavements with 6- and 10-Wheel Gear Configurations • Mr. Phillip. WALSH, Vicroads, Australia
• Mr. Gordon HAYHOE, FAA Airport Technology R&D, USA Ensuring An Appropriate Level of Expressway Management by Using Outcome Indicators
Day 1 Close • Mr. Tetsuya YAMADA, Japan Expressway Holding and Debt repayment Agency, Japan
Modelling Toll Plazas using queue theory
• Mr. Felipe SOUSA, Consórcio Univias, Brazil
Poster sessions Towards an eco-comparator of road works stealth
Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 15:00 – 18:30 • Mr. Jean-Marc MORIN, Egis Mobilité, France
Venue: Poster corner in Exhibition Hall Dynamic traffic management equipment for road network optimization
• Mr. Christophe DESNOUAILLES, SETRA, France
Presentation by the authors of accepted papers for: Questions and answers
Topic2: Innovative Road Management Arrangements Conclusions
Topic3: Funding of Road Infrastructure • Chair: Mr. Martial CHEVREUIL
Topic4: Shadow and Direct User Toll (PPP)
Topic 5: Economic Aspects of Mobility Pricing
Topic6: New Approaches to Appraisal of Social Impacts of Road Projects
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