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Self-organizing roads

Self-organizing roads. A complementary approach to positive guidance that was developed in Europe is that of self-organizing roads. The basic concept here is that the roadway itself should provide the drivers with all the necessary cues concerning speed and steering. It has been shown that treatments consistent with that philosophy - such as road narrowing, introduction of curves and roundabouts, and conspicuous speed bumps - are more effective at speed reduction than speed control through automated enforcement (Hirst et aL, 2005 Mountain et al., 2005). [Pg.749]

P should also minimize distinction.s between conventionally distinct but atomic. primitives (such as space, mass, time, etc.). The vision is to take one more step along the metaphoric road remove jnan from the center of the universe —> remove all privileged frames of reference —> remove all absolutes —> remove all distinction between space and matter—r remove all distinction ( ) Start by eliminating the tacit assumption that whatever physics is self-organizing itself out of the soup of the current crop of physicists is the physics of this universe in short, go from a solipsistic phys-ics to a fundamentally relativistic physics, wherein even physics itself becomes a set (an infinite hierarchical set ) of self-consistent world-views rather than a prescribed set of exactly/uniquely prescribed laws operating independently of all observers. [Pg.704]

Mapping Chemical Space by Self-organizing Maps A Pharmacophore Road Map... [Pg.366]

The main by-products and wastes produced from the processing of palm oil are the empty fruit bunches (EFB), palm oil mill effluent (POME), palm fiber, and pahn kernel shell. EFB and POME have been used extensively as mutch and organic fertilizers in oil palm plantations while palm fiber and shell are used as fuel, making the palm oil mill self-sufficient in energy (Figure 23). Excess shell has been used for road surfacing in estates. [Pg.1049]


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