Development of recommendations for improving the safety of movement of vehicles and pedestrians on road section of village Usovka Kiev region

Authors

  • І. О. Kolosok National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine image/svg+xml
  • I. V. Lavrinec National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31548/machenergy2019.01.055

Keywords:

heavy traffic, speed of traffic, transport, traffic stream.

Abstract

The development of modern society is characterized by intense motorization. This process is accompanied by the development of various branches of industry and agriculture, the satisfaction of the cultural and domestic needs of the population.
Automation as a part of the overall progressive development of society has both positive and negative features. On the one hand, this process is accompanied by significant economic benefits: the development of various industries and agriculture is intensified, the needs of the population are more fully met in the form of passenger and freight transportation; on the other - motorization generates a set of negative problems: the traffic process becomes more complicated, transport traffic injuries and losses from damage to equipment and goods, etc., are increasing. The complications of the traffic process are characterized by increased traffic accidents (road traffic accidents).
Today, road safety is one of the most important social and economic problems in our country. Taking into account the unsatisfactory statistics of the traffic accident in Ukraine, the state faces a complex and very responsible task for the preservation of life and health of people, the solution of which requires proper organization of measures to improve road safety. The combined efforts to improve road safety in the European Union are based on the findings of the road safety assessment, as well as on the results of scientific research. It is believed that an accident is a very difficult problem to be considered by trial and error.

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Published

2019-12-14

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