Standardisation Problems of Equipping the Roads with Information-Communication Infrastructure
Abstract
The paper analyses the problem of equipping the roads withinformation and communication infrastructure, for whichthere are no national standards in Croatia yet, so that everythingis left to the skills and experience of the designer. In orderto solve this problem, the paper suggests standards and proceduresfor defining the information and communication equipmentfor the roads.References
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