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The PIARC magazine

Your quarterly magazine on roads and road transport

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N° 390 — Road Resilience

3rd Quarter 2021 / September

Contents of the issue N° 390 of Routes/Roads Magazine

Editorial

by Young Tae Kim

WHAT'S NEW?

  • WHAT'S NEW? Update
  • Japan - Pavement Condition Rating Driven by Artificial Intelligence

Spotlight on young professionals - Kasper Trier Jørgensen (Denmark)

Forum for a National Committee

UK Roads Sector Addresses Global Challenges

Features

Road Stories

Masthead

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60 pages, English, number of subscribers: around 2,250 people, towards 142 countries.

PIARC President: Claude Van Rooten (Belgium)
Director of Publication: Patrick Malléjacq
Editor: Robin Sébille
Publications Manager: Cécile Jeanne
Translations: Id2m, Rennes (France)
Printing/Distribution: INGENIDOC / Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray
Subscription (4 issues a year): 60 €
ISSN : 0004-556 X

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