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Received 27.06.2023

Revised 19.11.2023

Accepted 28.12.2023

Retrieved from Iss. 114, P. 2, 2023

Pages 85 -104

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Moroz, T. (2023). DEVELOPMENT AND EFFICIENCY OF PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (PMS). Automobile Roads and Road Construction, (114.2), 85-104. https://doi.org/10.33744/0365-8171-2023-114.2-085-104

DEVELOPMENT AND EFFICIENCY OF PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (PMS)

Taras Moroz

Abstract

The article discusses an important aspect of modern transportation management – the development of Pavement Management Systems (PMS). It analyzes the evolution of PMS, its key components, their role in ensuring the quality and durability of road pavement, as well as the latest trends and innovations in this field. The perspectives of PMS development in the future and their impact on ensuring proper maintenance of the road network are highlighted. Scientific novelty and practical significance. A reasonable and detailed analysis of the history of the development of road surface management systems (PMS) was performed. The main aspect of scientific novelty is a thorough study of the evolution of these systems at the international level, which allows identifying key trends and periods of their development. The international experience of countries using these systems was studied

Keywords:

Pavement management systems, highway operations, road network, Structural and functional prediction of roads, pavement condition

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