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ROUTES/ROADS
The PIARC magazine

Your quarterly magazine on roads and road transport

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N° 340 — Road-Vehicle Interaction - Tourist Roads in Norway - Road Tunnels

4th Quarter 2008 / October

Contents of Routes/Roads magazine N° 340

Editorial

by Colin Jordan

What's new?

  • Calendar
  • Update : PIARC technical Committee on Road Tunnels - France - New Zealand

Dossiers

Road stories

Publications

Technical reports 2008R11 - 12 - 13 - 14

Summaries

Note to the authors

Masthead

96 pages, bilingual French-English.
PIARC President: Colin Jordan (Australia)
Director of Publication: Jean-François Corté
Editor in chief: Franck Charmaison
Art direction: Céline Le Graciet
Publishing Assistant: Cécile Aurousseau
Translations: Marie Pastol (AIPCR-PIARC), Isabelle Chemin, Isabelle Couté-Rodriguez, Robert Sachs
Also with the participation of: Roger Apharel, Michelle Baran (AIPCR-PIARC)
Printing: IMB (France) ; Diffusion: GIS (France)
Price of a single copy: 20 €
Subscription (4 issues a year): 60 €
ISSN : 0004-556 X

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