The prevalence of heavy goods vehicle overloading across Sub-Saharan Africa has been a matter of concern for some time. The overloading leads to rapid deterioration of road pavements and imposes a heavy cost on some of poorest countries in the world. The countries are forced to spend ever increasing amounts on road rehabilitation. Consequently, unless the problem is tackled effectively, there will be no sustainable improvement in the condition of...
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2010/04/01
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Document de travail (série numérotée)
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66936
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2012/02/23
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Disclosed
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Overload control practices in Eastern and Southern Africa : main lessons learned
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axle load