Rust, FCVos, RMMyburgh, PAMaree, JH2007-11-302007-11-301994-10Rust, FC, et al.1994. Impact of the SABITA/ CSIR asphalt research programme on the South African roads industry. 6th Conference on asphalt pavements for Southern Africa, Cape Town, South Africa, October, 1994, pp 113-125http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1723Technologies developed at the CSIR as part of the Sabita ARP research programme over the last five years have been implemented successfully in a number of instances. Significant benefits (tangible as well as intangible) have accrued to the asphalt industry from this programme. The broader roads industry, users and the community have also benefitted in terms of savings, an improved road network as well as improved funtionality of roads resulting in reduced transport costs and improved road safety. A measure of the success of the programme was the extent of the participation of road authorities and especially the Department of Transport in particularly the Heavy Vehicle Simulator testing of trial sections containing some of the new technologies.enAsphalt technologyHeavy Vehicle Simulator testing6th Conference on asphalt pavements for Southern AfricaReduced transport costsRoad safetySabita ARP research programmeImpact of the SABITA/ CSIR asphalt research programme on the South African roads industry.Conference PresentationRust, F., Vos, R., Myburgh, P., & Maree, J. (1994). Impact of the SABITA/ CSIR asphalt research programme on the South African roads industry. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1723Rust, FC, RM Vos, PA Myburgh, and JH Maree. "Impact of the SABITA/ CSIR asphalt research programme on the South African roads industry." (1994): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1723Rust F, Vos R, Myburgh P, Maree J, Impact of the SABITA/ CSIR asphalt research programme on the South African roads industry; 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1723 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Rust, FC AU - Vos, RM AU - Myburgh, PA AU - Maree, JH AB - Technologies developed at the CSIR as part of the Sabita ARP research programme over the last five years have been implemented successfully in a number of instances. Significant benefits (tangible as well as intangible) have accrued to the asphalt industry from this programme. The broader roads industry, users and the community have also benefitted in terms of savings, an improved road network as well as improved funtionality of roads resulting in reduced transport costs and improved road safety. A measure of the success of the programme was the extent of the participation of road authorities and especially the Department of Transport in particularly the Heavy Vehicle Simulator testing of trial sections containing some of the new technologies. DA - 1994-10 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Asphalt technology KW - Heavy Vehicle Simulator testing KW - 6th Conference on asphalt pavements for Southern Africa KW - Reduced transport costs KW - Road safety KW - Sabita ARP research programme LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 1994 T1 - Impact of the SABITA/ CSIR asphalt research programme on the South African roads industry TI - Impact of the SABITA/ CSIR asphalt research programme on the South African roads industry UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1723 ER -