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Survey Method Improvement Of Urban Passenger Transport Works

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  • Oleg NIKIFOROV

    (Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education «Emperor Alexander I St. Petersburg State Transport University» (branch of Velikie Luki) (PGUPS), Avenue Gagarina 95, Velikie Luki, 182101, Russia)

  • Kirill SAFRONOV

    (Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education «The Siberian State Automobile and Highway University» (FSBEI HE "SibADI"), Avenue Mira 5, Omsk, 644080, Russia)

  • Sergey MOCHALIN

    (Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education «The Siberian State Automobile and Highway University» (FSBEI HE "SibADI"), Avenue Mira 5, Omsk, 644080, Russia)

  • Yuliya KOLEBER

    (Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education «The Siberian State Automobile and Highway University» (FSBEI HE "SibADI"), Avenue Mira 5, Omsk, 644080, Russia)

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The article presents the implementation in the Omsk region of the project "Safe and high-quality roads," which is currently being...

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  • Oleg NIKIFOROV & Kirill SAFRONOV & Sergey MOCHALIN & Yuliya KOLEBER, 2020. "Survey Method Improvement Of Urban Passenger Transport Works," Transport Problems, Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Transport, vol. 15(3), pages 127-138, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:exl:1trans:v:15:y:2020:i:3:p:127-138
    DOI: 10.21307/tp-2020-039
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