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Risks of a Traffic System: Assessment and Methods of Minimization

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  • Alina Vladimirovna Makhiyanova*

    (Kazan State Power Engineering University, Russia, Kazan Center for Advanced Economic Research of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, Kazan)

  • Flora Amirovna Ildarkhanova

    (Family and Demography Center of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences, Russia, Kazan)

  • Artur Rashidovich Abdulzyanov

    (Family and Demography Center of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences, Russia, Kazan)

Abstract

The article presents the author’s classification of risks related to the traffic system. Materials of applied sociological research that demonstrate its approbation and contain the assessment are presented. The expert survey and the compilation of a risk rating with the arithmetic average at a 10-point grade system are used as the basic method. The heuristic moments in the evolution of scientific ideas about the category of "risk" are recorded, which allowed to develop the author’s classification of risks. An algorithm is proposed for the transition from the theoretical construct to empirical recording that allowed to obtain a comprehensive picture of the state of risks and their impact on the traffic system safety. Methods to minimize the risks of the traffic system in the modern conditions are reviewed.

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  • Alina Vladimirovna Makhiyanova* & Flora Amirovna Ildarkhanova & Artur Rashidovich Abdulzyanov, 2018. "Risks of a Traffic System: Assessment and Methods of Minimization," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, pages 182-187:3.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2018:p:182-187
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