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ENHANCED UTILISATION OF THE ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE

BINDRA, Dr S P, Kuwait Institute for Education and Training, Kuwait AL-SANAD, H, Kuwait University, Kuwait Pavement Construction Practice: Evaluation and development of Pavement Performance Prediction Models for the State of Kuwait

RWEBANGIRA, T, University of Dar-es-Salaatn, Tanzania ROLT, J, Transport and Road Research Laboratory The Economic Benefits of Structural Overdesign of Pavements under Conditions of Poor Maintenance in Developing Countries

RYALL, P C, Organisation for Rehabilitation through Training Nigerian Contract Maintenance

PETTS, R C, Howard Humphreys and Partners Road Maintenance in Developing Countries and the Role of Consultants

INSTITUTION BUILDING AND TRAINING WORKSHOP

KHANNA, S K, University Grants Commission, India Planning, Design and Implementation of Transport Infrastructures in Indian Environment

BINDRA, S P, Kuwait Institute for Education and Training, Kuwait SAHGAL, 0 S, Punjab Engineering College, India Education and Training of Highway Engineers in Developing Countries with special reference to India

WALKER, D, RPT Economic Studies Group Problems of a Latecomer3 reorganising the administrative structure of the Yemen Arab Republic Transport Sector

CROUCH, F 0, University of Newcastle~upon-Tyne Institutional Framework for Research and Training in Transport in Developing Countries

RYALL, P C, Organisation for Rehabilitation through Training Indonesia Training

URBAN TRANSPORT

HARRIS, I, LAST, A, and RICHARDS, M, The MVA Consultancy Institutional Structures for Bus Service provision in some Asian Cities

YEELES,M T, Halcrow Fox and Associates Public Transport - the role of private sector finance within a National Policy framework

CAMARGO BRAGA, M G de, University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Public participation in Urban Transportation: some recent experiences in Brazil

THOMSON, I, Economic Commission for Latin America Some High Capacity Bus Lanes in Latin American Cities: their relevance in times of economic difficulty

COEYMANS, J E and DOURTHE, A, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile EVASIVAS: Evaluation of Exclusive Bus Lanes

COEYMANS, J E, CEA, J de and ORTUZAR, J de D, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile The Benefits of Good Traffic Management in a Semi-Chaotic City

ROAD SAFETY

HARTLEY, D K and JAMES, D S, W S Atkins Group Developing Road Safety Techniquesin Libya and India

MEKKY, A, Garyounis Universityf Libya On the Mis-use of Smeed's Equation in Road Accident Research

VONDRA, M, Independent Consultant JACOBS, G D, Transport and Road Research Laboratory Road Safety in two contrasting Third World Countries

EFFECTIVENESS OF URBAN TRAFFIC MEASURES

ABMSTRONG-WRIGHT, A T, The World Bank, U.S.A. Urban Transport - World Bank Experience

BARRETT, R, Richard Barrett Traffic and Transport Associates Ltd The Problems of Inrplementing Traffic Management Projects

LATCHFORD, J C R, and WALKER, J S, Jamieson, MacKay and Partners Bangkok Traffic Management Project:

MARITIME TRANSPORT

CARL, H, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Planning and Decision-making in Liner Shipping

WILLIAMS, I N, National Institute for Higher Education, Ireland Prediciting Freight Flows through a new Port

HARDING, A, Port Operations Consultants Seaport Interfaces - Don't forget the land side

ROAD FREIGHT

WALKER, D, RPT Economic Studies Group ]Jhen Drivers Rule - A fully Cartelised Road Transport Industry and its effects

BEENHAKKER, H L, World Bank, U.S.A. Rural Road Improvements: Obstacles to Transport Cost Reductions