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Assessment of Accident Frequencies and Consequences for a New Danish Tunnel

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The Danish Road Directorate planned to build a tunnel as a part of a new motorway system in Denmark. An assessment of the risks related to the tunnel was performed by Ris∅ National Laboratory.

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  1. International Symposium on Low Cost Road Tunnels, Oslo, Norway. Proceedings, Vol. I, p. 131–139, June 1984.

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  2. Technical Committee on Road Tunnels. XVII World Road Congress, Sydney, Australia, p. 130–168, October 1983

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Petersen, K.E. (1986). Assessment of Accident Frequencies and Consequences for a New Danish Tunnel. In: Wingender, H.J. (eds) Reliability Data Collection and Use in Risk and Availability Assessment. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82773-0_36

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