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Using of Intelligent Transport Systems to Elimination of the Negative Effect on the Transport Security

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Paper is focused on the important aspects of the deployment and the use of intelligent transport systems in road transport. Intelligent transport system are one of the tool how to increase the security of one of the sectors of critical infrastructure – transport. The paper defines the concept of traffic safety and assesses the current condition of road safety in the European Union. The paper concludes with the design of varying Electronic Bulletin Board, as a tool of intelligent transport systems. It has bring the elimination of negative impacts of transport systems in road transport.

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Ballay, M., Figuli, L., Zvaková, Z. (2017). Using of Intelligent Transport Systems to Elimination of the Negative Effect on the Transport Security. In: Kravcov, A., Cherepetskaya, E., Pospichal, V. (eds) Durability of Critical Infrastructure, Monitoring and Testing. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3247-9_28

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