Assessing road lighting performance.

Author(s)
Raven, D. & Loveless, R.
Year
Abstract

For many years, road lighting has been treated as a relatively insignificant portion of the roading infrastructure. This paper describes a new method of road lighting measurement. This system is called HISLAT (High Speed Lighting Assessment Technology), and is used to: accurately and quickly measure the lighting levels and standards compliance; determine the desired optimum level of service for the roads; assist the asset owner with planning the renewal and upgrading; assess the costs of meeting the required level of service; ensure that contractors meet the levels of service for the lighting; and measure against set performance indicators. (Author/publisher) For the covering entry of this conference, please see ITRD abstract no. E214755.

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C 39660 (In: C 39622 CD-ROM) /85 /61 / ITRD E214787
Source

In: Delivering sustainable transport : “it’s got legs” : conference papers 2006 AITPM National Conference, Hotel Sofitel, Melbourne, 3-4 August 2006, p. 613-623

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