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Transportation of hazardous materials on Arizona's low volume roads
This paper attempts to address the issue of transporting hazardous materials and the question whether this activity constitutes a significant problem on Arizona's low volume roads. Problems related to lack of data required for most of existing risk assessment models are discussed. A preliminary risk assessment, conducted by the use of a screening model, attested that of the total state low volume road mileage, only 30% may need further, and more detailed, hazardous materials transportation risk analysis. The remaining 70% is currently free of any significant risk.
Transportation of hazardous materials on Arizona's low volume roads
This paper attempts to address the issue of transporting hazardous materials and the question whether this activity constitutes a significant problem on Arizona's low volume roads. Problems related to lack of data required for most of existing risk assessment models are discussed. A preliminary risk assessment, conducted by the use of a screening model, attested that of the total state low volume road mileage, only 30% may need further, and more detailed, hazardous materials transportation risk analysis. The remaining 70% is currently free of any significant risk.
Transportation of hazardous materials on Arizona's low volume roads
Kalevela, Sylvester A. F. (author) / Radwan, A. Essam (author)
Transportation Planning and Technology ; 12 ; 209-219
1988-11-01
11 pages
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