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  • 1. XXIVth World Road CongressMexico Cityfrom 26th to 30th September 2011Provisional detailed program of the congress sessionsMobility, Sustainability and Development

2. XXIVth World Road CongressMexico City, from 26th to 30th September 2011Roads for a better life.SuMMARy 3 Message from the President of PIARC 4 Sessions of the World Road Congress 4 Plenary Sessions 6 Session Program (English)6 Thursday 27 9:00-12:30 hrs.7 Thursday 27 15:00-18:30 hrs. 8Wednesday 28 9:00-12:30 hrs. 9Wednesday 28 14:00-14:30 hrs.10Wednesday 28 15:00-18:30 hrs.11Thursday 29 9:00-12:30 hrs.13Thursday 29 15:00-18:30 hrs.14Friday 30 9:00-12:30 hrs.16 Expo Map18 Session Program (French)Welcome - Summary 2 www.aipcrmexico2011.org www.piarcmexico2011.org 3. Message from Anne-Marie Leclerc,President of the World Road Association Mot de la Prsidente,madame Anne-Marie Leclerc Mensaje de Anne-Marie Leclerc, Presidenta de la Asociacin Mundial de Carreteras.Welcome Bienvenue BienvenidosOn behalf of the World Road Association, I am Au nom de lAssociation mondiale de la route, En nombre de la Asociacin Mundial deproud to welcome you to the XXIV World Road je suis fire de vous souhaiter la bienvenueCarreteras, me complace dar a ustedes laCongress. This is a must-attend event for ce XXIVe Congrs mondial de la route. bienvenida al XXIV Congreso Mundial demembers of the international road community,Rendez-vous incontournable des membresCarreteras. Este es un evento de asistenciawhere all participants will have an opportunity de la communaut routire internationale, ceobligada para los miembros de la comunidadto expand their knowledge and share their Congrs permettra tous ses participants internacional de las carreteras, porque todosexperiences.denrichir leurs connaissances et de partager los participantes reciben la oportunidad deleurs expriences.ampliar sus conocimientos y compartir susRevolving around the theme Roads for a betterexperiencias.life: Mobility, sustainability and development,Sous le thme Des routes pour bien vivrethe program for the Congress focuses on the : Mobilit, durabilit et dveloppement, leBajo el tema Caminos para vivir mejor:challenges that the transportation industry mustprogramme du congrs sintresse aux dfisMovilidad, Sustentabilidad y Desarrollo, elovercome in the area of sustainable development de la mobilit durable auxquels doit faire face programa del Congreso se enfoca en los retosfrom a political, strategic and technical perspective.le secteur des transports abordant les points a los que se enfrenta la industria del transporteWithin this context, topics such as environmental de vue politique, stratgique et technique. en el rea del desarrollo sustentable desde unaresponsibility, financing, safe mobility, the impactAinsi, des sujets tels que la responsabilitperspectiva poltica, estratgica y tcnica. Enof climate change on infrastructures, and the environnementale, le financement, la mobilit este contexto, temas como la responsabilidadsustainability and security of road networks will sre, limpact des changements climatiques surambiental, financiamiento, seguridad vial,be discussed during the various sessions. les infrastructures, la durabilit et la scurit des el impacto del cambio climtico en larseaux routiers sont au cur des sances deinfraestructura y la sustentabilidad y seguridadThe exhibition, on fringe of the technicalvotre congrs.de las redes de carreteras sern discutidoscomponent of the Congress, will contribute to the durante las diversas sesiones.success of this significant event by providing to Lexposition en marge du congrs techniqueGovernment members an exceptional showcasecontribue au succs de cet vnement majeur La exposicin al margen del componenteto highlight the dynamism of the transportation en offrant une vitrine exceptionnelle aux tcnico del Congreso, contribuir al xito decommunity in their country within their respectiveGouvernements membres, pour mettre en este significativo evento al proporcionar anational pavilions, where governments and valeur par le dynamisme de la communautlos miembros gubernamentales un magnficocompanies gather to create a better-performingdes transports de leur pays lintrieur deescaparate para destacar el dinamismo de lapublic service. leurs pavillons nationaux o Gouvernements et comunidad del transporte en su pas; a travsentreprises sassocient pour un service publicde sus pabellones nacionales donde gobiernosThis Congress not only represents the culmination encore plus performant. y empresas mostrarn conjuntamente comoand fusion of four years of remarkable efforts by lograr un mejor desempeo del serviciohundreds of experts, it also marks the adoption Le Congrs est non seulement laboutissementpblico.of the Strategic Plan and the beginning ofet la synthse de quatre annes de travauxthe next work cycle. Your active participationremarquables mens par plusieurs centainesEste Congreso no solo representa la culminacinand contributions are essential to ensuring a dexperts mais il marque galement ladoption y fusin de cuatro aos de esfuerzo remarcablecertain degree of continuity, and to project thedu plan stratgique et le lancement du prochain realizado por cientos de expertos, sino la adopcinAssociation into the future in order to meet thecycle de travail. Votre participation active et del Plan Estratgico y el inicio del siguientenext challenges of the industry.votre contribution est donc essentielle pourciclo. Su participacin activa y contribucionesassurer une certaine continuit et, ncessaireson esenciales para asegurar un cierto gradoThe Mexican Organizing Committee haspour projeter lAssociation vers lavenir afin de de continuidad y proyectar la Asociacin haciaaccomplished a Herculean task in order to relever les prochains dfis de lindustrie. el futuro con el fin de responder a los prximosprovide you with an enriching, attractive and retos de la industria.extremely relevant program. I encourage you toLe comit organisateur mexicain a accompli undo everything in your power to make this eventtravail colossal pour vous offrir un programmeEl Comit Organizador Mexicano ha realizadoa resounding success that will contribute to theenrichissant, attrayant et des plus pertinents. una labor titnica con el propsito de ofreceradvancement of knowledge in the fields of roads Je vous invite donc tout mettre en uvreun programa enriquecedor, atractivo yand transportation. pour faire de cet vnement un succs qui relevante en extremo. Yo los exhorto a ponercontribuera faire avancer les connaissances su mayor esfuerzo para que este evento sedans le domaine de la route et des transports.convierta en un xito rotundo que contribuyaal avance del conocimiento el campo de lascarreteras y el transporte.3 4. XXIVth World Road CongressMexico City, from 26th to 30th September 2011 Roads for a better life. SESSIONS OF ThE WORlDplENARy SESSIONS ROAD CONGRESS OPENING CEREMONY Opening CeremonyMonday 26 Morning 9:30-12:00Palacio de Valparaiso All Congress delegates, accompanying persons and exhibitors are welcomed For security reasons, all participants will have to be in the congress room at 9.30 a.m. to this ceremony where the President of Mexico, Felipe Calderon Hinojosa Outline: will do the honor of opening the XXIVth World Road Congress. The opening ceremony is placed under the patronage of the President of the Republic ofMexico Mr. Felipe Caldern Hinojosa who will deliver the opening speech.The Opening session will comprise: MINISTERS SESSION Welcome speech by Fausto Barajas Cummings, President of the Organizing Committee Presentation of the Technical Program of the Congress by Jean-Franois Cort, This session will be chaired by the Secretary of Communications andSecretary General of the World Road Association Transport of Mexico and the discussion topic will be: Sustainable mobility PIARC Prize Awards Presentation within social policy. Address by Dionisio Prez-Jcome Friscione, Mexicos Secretary of State Secretaria deComunicaciones y Transportes Address by Anne-Marie Leclerc, President of the World Road Association Ministers from all over the world responsible for road policy will share their Opening speech by Mr. Felipe Calderon Hinojosa, President of the Republic of Mexico points of view in a plenary session about important issues and experiences to improve the decision making process.Ministers SessionMonday 26 Afternoon 15:00-17:30Palacio de Valparaiso CLOSING SESSIONOutline:"Sustainable mobility within social policy" is the theme of the Ministers session. In this session the conclusions, general report and the Strategic Plan Ministers from all around the world will be invited to share their point of view and explain 2012 2015 will be presented. Furthermore, the handover to the next hostthe current challenges facing their countries and the solutions they are implementing.This session will be chaired by the Secretary of Communications and Transport of Mexico country organizing the XXV World Road Congress will take place.The session will be divided into three panel discussions: Transport sustainable financing KEYNOTE SPEECHES Safe mobility Environmentally responsible development On Tuesday 27th, Wednesday 28th and Thursday 29th three keynoteClosing Ceremony speeches will be delivered in plenary session after the parallel sessions. Friday 30 Afternoon 14:00-15:30Palacio de Valparaiso 3Outline: STRATEGIC DIRECTION SESSIONS The closing session will include a summary of the congress highlights and a presentationon the future 2012-2015 Strategic Plan which will guide the activities of the World RoadAssociation in the coming four years. With the support of National Reports received from the Call for Papers, theseThe host country of the next World Road Congress, Korea, will invite delegates to sessions will focus on future prospects from a political and strategic vision. experience the wonders and innovation of their country during an official handover of the They are organized and chaired by the four Strategic Theme Coordinators of Congress by the Association. the PIARC Strategic Plan 2008 2011 and will address: The Closing Ceremony will consist of the following: Congress highlights Mitigating the impact of the road system on climate change; Introduction of the next Strategic Plan 2012-2015 for the World Road Association Delivering integrated transport modes and services to customers; Invitation to coming congresses A strategic approach for safety: putting knowledge into practice;- The 14th International Winter Road Congress in Andorra (2014) Managing road assets in the context of sustainable development and - The 25th World Road Congress in Korea (2015) climate change adaptation. Handover to the 25th World Road Congress Address by the President of the World Road Association Closing remarks SPECIAL SESSIONSKeynote Speeches 13 special sessions addressing topical issues complementing theTuesday 27 Morning 12:40-13:30 Technical Committee sessions have been prepared with other international Palacio de Valparaiso 3Global issues of Road Safety: Dr. Etienne Krug, Director Department of Injuries and organizations related to the field of road infrastructure and road transport.Violence Prevention, World Health OrganizationWednesday 28 Morning 12:40-13:30 TECHNICAL COMMITTEE SESSIONS Palacio de Valparaiso 3Xxxx, par Mr. Dionisio Prez-Jcome Friscione, Secretary of Communications andTransport of Mexico. These sessions will be dedicated to discussing and sharing the resultsThursday 29 Morning 12:40-13:30 of activities and work of the Technical Committees of the World Road Palacio de Valparaiso 3 Association for the 2008 2011 period.Lessons learned from the great earthquakes of Chile and Japan, by XXXX, Chile and XXX,Japan. POSTER SESSIONSSessions All accepted contributions from individual papers as a result of the Call for Papers will be displayed for half a day each at the Poster Sessions, where the authors will be able to meet and interact with Congress delegates. WORKSHOPS Workshops will take place on Airfield Pavements and on the software HDM-4 dedicated to the analysis of road investments. 4www.aipcrmexico2011.org www.piarcmexico2011.org 5. Crmonie douvertureCeremonia de inauguracinLundi 26 matin - 9h30-12h00Lunes 26 por la maana - 9h30-12h00Palacio de ValparaisoPalacio de ValparaisoPour des raisons de scurit, tous les participants devront tre dans la salle 9h30. Por razones de seguridad, todos los participantes debern estar en la sala a las 9h30.Grandes lignes Grandes lineasLa crmonie douverture est place sous le haut patronage du Prsident de laLa ceremonia de inauguracin estar presidida por el Presidente de la Repblica deRpublique du Mexique, M. Felipe Caldern Hinojosa, qui prononcera le discours Mxico, don Felipe Caldern Hinojosa, quien realizar el discurso de inauguracin.douverture. La ceremonia de inauguracin incluir: La crmonie douverture comprendra : Discurso de bienvenida de don Fausto Barajas Cummings, Presidente del Comit de Allocution de bienvenue par Fausto Barajas Cummings, Prsident du Comit Organizacin.dOrganisation Presentacin del programa tcnico por don Jean-Francois Cort, Secretario general de Prsentation du programme technique du congrs par Jean-Francois Cort, Secrtaire la Asociacin Mundial de la Carretera.gnral de lAssociation Proclamacin de los Premios AIPCR. Proclamation des Prix AIPCR Intervencin de don Dionisio Prez-Jcome Friscione, Secretario de Estado de Intervention de Dionisio Prez-Jcome Friscione, Secrtaire dtat aux CommunicationsComunicaciones y Transportes de Mxico.et aux Transports du Mexique Objetivos del Congreso por doa Anne-Marie Leclerc, Presidente de la Asociacin Allocution dAnne-Marie Leclerc, prsidente de lAssociation mondiale de la RouteMundial de la Carretera. Discours douverture par Felipe Caldern Hinojosa, Prsident du Mexique Discurso de inauguracin de don Felipe Caldern Hinojosa, Presidente de MxicoSance des Ministres Sesin de MinistrosLundi 26 aprs-midi - 15h00-17h30Lunes 26 por la tarde - 15h00-17h30Palacio de ValparaisoPalacio de ValparaisoGrandes lignes Grandes lineasLa sance des ministres traitera du thme "Mobilit durable dans le contexte dune "Movilidad sustentable en el contexto social" es el tema de la sesin de Ministros.politique sociale".Ministros de todo el mundo sern invitados a compartir sus puntos de vista y explicar losLes Ministres du monde entier seront invits partager leur point de vue, expliquer les retos actuales que enfrentan sus pases y las soluciones que estn implementando.dfis auxquels sont actuellement confronts leur pays et les solutions quils mettent en Esta sesin ser presidida por el Secretario de Comunicaciones y Transportes de Mxicouvre. y el tema de discusin ser "la movilidad sustentable dentro de la poltica social ". LaCette sance sera prside par le Secrtaire aux Communications et aux Transports du sesin se dividir en tres temas - El Financiamiento Sustentable, Movilidad Segura yMexique. Responsabilidad Ambiental.Elle sera divise en trois thmes : Financiamiento sustentable del transporte Financement durable des transports : Seguridad en la movilidad Scurit dans la mobilit Desarrollo responsable ante el medio ambiente Dveloppement responsable vis--vis de lenvironnement Ceremonia de clausuraCrmonie de clture Viernes 30 por la tarde, 14:00-15:30Vendredi 30 aprs-midi - 14h00-15h30 Palacio de ValparaisoPalacio de Valparaiso 3Grandes lignes Grandes lineasLa crmonie de clture comprendra un rsum des points saillants du Congrs et uneLa ceremonia de clausura incluir un resumen de los aspectos ms relevantes delprsentation du Plan stratgique 2012-2015 qui orientera les activits de lAssociationCongreso, y una presentacin del Plan Estratgico 2012-2015 que orientar lasmondiale de la route les quatre prochaines annes. actividades de la Asociacin Mundial de la Carretera los prximos cuatro aos.Le pays hte du prochain Congrs mondial de la route, la Rpublique de Core, invitera El pas anfitrin del prximo Congreso Mundial de la Carretera, la Repblica de Corea,les congressistes dcouvrir ses merveilles et ses innovations lors du passage officiel invitar a los congresistas a disfrutar de las maravillas y las innovaciones de su pasde tmoin. durante la entrega oficial del Congreso por parte de la Asociacin.La crmonie de clture se droulera de la manire suivante :La ceremonia de clausura se desarrollar de la manera siguiente: points saillants du Congrs puntos relevantes del Congreso introduction au Plan stratgique 2012-2015 de lAssociation mondiale de la route introduccin del Plan Estratgico 2012-2015 de la Asociacin Mundial de la Carretera invitation aux Congrs venir : invitacin al prximo Congreso:- le XIVe Congrs international de la viabilit hivernale en Andorre (2014), el XIV Congreso Internacional de la Vialidad Invernal en Andorra (2014)- le XXVe Congrs mondial de la route en Rpublique de Core (2015), el XXV Congreso Mundial de la Carretera en Corea del Sur (2015) passage de tmoin au XXVe Congrs mondial de la route, paso de testigo al XXV Congreso Mundial de la Carretera discours de la Prsidente de lAssociation mondiale de la route, discurso de la Presidente de la Asociacin Mundial de la Carretera conclusion. cierre.Confrences magistralesConferencias magistralesMardi 27 matin, 12h40-13h30Martes27 a medio da, 12h40-13h30Palacio de Valparaiso 3Palacio de Valparaiso 3Les enjeux mondiaux de la scurit routire, par le Dr. Etienne Krug, Directeur du Los desafos mundiales de la seguridad vial, Dr. Etienne Krug, Director del departamentodpartement Prvention de la violence et du traumatisme et handicap de l"Prevencin de la violencia y del traumatismo y minusvala" de la Organizacin MundialOrganisation mondiale de la sant. de la SaludMercredi 28 matin, 12h40-13h30 Mircoles 28 a medio da, 12h40-13h30Palacio de Valparaiso 3Palacio de Valparaiso 3 XXXX, por don Dionisio Prez-Jcome Friscione, Secretario de Comunicaciones yXxxx, par M. Dionisio Prez-Jcome Friscione, Secrtaire dtat aux Communications etTransportes de Mxico.aux Transports du MexiqueJueves 29 a medio da, 12h40-13h30Jeudi 29 aprs-midi, 12h40-13h30 Palacio de Valparaiso 3Palacio de Valparaiso 3Lecciones de los grandes terremotos en Chile y Japn, por XXXX de Chile, y XXXX deEnseignements des grands tremblements de terre du Chili et du Japon, par M. XXX, Chili Japn.et Mr XXX, Japon 5 6. XXIVth World Road CongressMexico City, from 26th to 30th September 2011Roads for a better life.Part 1. Integration of Transport ModesPromoting modal shift and integration of road with other modes through development of Tuesday 27th9:00-12:30 hrs. inland dry ports in Asia Mr. Madan Bandhu REGMI, Officer-in-Charge, Transport Policy and DevelopmentSection, Transport Division, UN/ESCAP STA MITIGATING THE IMPACT OF THE ROAD SYSTEM ON CLIMATE CHANGEIntegration in South America Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 9:00-12:30 Ms. Graciela OPORTO, Undersecretary of Land Planning, Public Investment, Argentina Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 2Protecting roads in East Africa Chair: Mr. Hicham NHAMMOUCHA, Road Director, Morocco, Strategic Theme Coordinator Ms. Rukia SHAMTE, Executive Secretary, Central Corridor, Kenya Perspective from Europe Introduction DG MOVE, European Commission Mr. Hicham NHAMMOUCHABreak 10:30 - 11:00 An overview of climate change issues and contribution of the road systemPart 2. Modal Shift. What can We Expect? Mr. Simon PRICE, Chair of Technical Committee A1 Preserving the EnvironmentPotential effects of higher capacity vehicles on road freight activity, intermodal transport Examples of national plansand modal shift Ms. Eva SOLVI, Senior Principal Engineer, Norwegian Public Road Administration, Mr. Stephen PERKINS, Head of OECD/ITF Joint Transport Research Center NorwayHGV traffic transiting through the Swiss Alps: Model shift from road to rail? United Kingdom Mr. Rudolf DIETERLE, Director General, Federal Roads Office, Switzerland DiscussionPanel Discussion with representatives from different stakeholders Break 10:30 - 11:00Conclusions Examples of national plans Chair: Mr. Fausto BARAJAS CUMMINGS Austria Mr. Kunihiko OKA, Director, Road Environment Planning Office, Road Bureau, Ministry ofSP 08. GOOD GOVERNANCE AND INTEGRITY Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, JapanTime: Sep. 27, Tue. 09:00 - 12:30 USA Venue: Casa Montejo 3, 4 Mr. Javier Alejandre MINGUEZ, Deputy General Director for Planning, Road Directorate, Co-Chairs: Mr. Hreinn HARALDSON, President of the Nordic Road Ministry of Development, SpainAssociation and DiscussionMr. Carlo MARIOTTA, member of the World Road Association Conclusions Chair: Mr Hicham NHAMMOUCHAPart 1. Recent Approaches Progress as seen from the civil society Mr. Eduardo BOHRQUEZ, Executive Director, Transparencia Mexicana, Mexico Lessons from review of World Bank projects TC B.5 WINTER SERVICE Mr. Marc JUHEL, Transport Sector Manager, World Bank Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 9:00-12:30Fighting corruption, creating a level playing field - The contractors view Venue: Casa del Diezmo 1, 2 Mr. Per NIELSEN, Senior Advisor to NCC Sweden, Sweden Chair: Ms. Gudrun BERG, VTI, Sweden, Chair TC B.5Integrity: A daily challenge or a matter of course? Co-chairs: Mr. Paul PISANO, FHWA, USA Mr. Alexander WALCHER, ASFINAG, Austria Mr. Didier GILOPPE, DSGI CETE Normandie Centre, FranceBreak 10:30 - 11:00 Mr. Jos del Pino ALVAREZ, GRUPISA, Spain Part 2. Case Studies Case study El Salvador IntroductionBest practice in the Romanian national administration in the field of good governance Ms. Gudrun BERG Institutional integrity Part 1. A Study of Winter Service Management Systems (WSMS) and Road Mr. Liviu COSTACHE, Romania User InformationEthics: The cornerstone of good governance Mr. Martin HOBBS, Highways Agency, UK Mr. Nazir ALLI, Chief Executive Officer, South African National Roads Agency Ltd, Mr. Rick NELSON, Nevada Department of Transportation, USA South Africa Part 2. Sustainable Development and Winter Road Service Asian Development Bank/ OECD anti-corruption initiative for Asia and the Pacific Mr. Xavier COCU, Belgian Road Research Center, BelgiumConclusions Mr. Didier GILOPPE, DSGI CETE Normandie Centre, France Chairs Discussion Part 3. Impact of Climate Change on Winter ServiceSP 09. ROAD SAFETY: THE UN DECADE OF ACTION Mr. Mario MARCHETTI, CETE de lEst- LRPC de Nancy, FranceTime: Sep. 27, Tue. 09:00 - 12:30 Ms. Gudrun BERG, VTI, SwedenVenue: Palacio de Valparaiso 1 Part 4. Communication with Road UsersCo-Chairs: Ms. Susan MARTINOVITCH, President AASHTO and Mr. Tchona Mr. Kuno Mnnik, Estonian Road Administration, EstoniaIDOSSOU, Vice President AGEPAR, member of the World Road Association DiscussionExecutive Committee Break 10:30 - 11:00program Sessions Part 5. XIII International Winter Road Congress in Qubec 2010Part 1. UN Decade of Action Ms. Gudrun BERG, VTI, SwedenThe plan of action of the UN Decade Part 6. Snow and Ice Data Book 2010 Dr. Etienne KRUG, WHO Mr. Richard CHARPENTIER, Ministry of Transport, Quebec, CanadaSupport from Development Banks Part 7. Snow Plough Championship InterAmerica Development Bank Mr. Didier GILOPPE, DSGI CETE Normandie Centre, FranceYouth and road safety issues Part 8. Summary of Seminars in Czech Republic and Mongolia Mr. Floor LIESHOUT, Director YOURS Mr. Didier GILOPPE, DSGI CETE Normandie Centre, FranceDeclaration from the World Road Association Part 9. Proposal for next period 2012-2015 Ms. Anne-Marie LECLERC, President, World Road Association Mr. Paul PISANO, FHWA, USABreak 10:30 - 11:00 Part 10. Round table final discussionPart 2. Panel Discussion ConclusionsLatin America Mr. Paul PISANOAsia Chair: Ms. Gudrun BERGAfricaConclusions SP 03. INTEGRATION OF ROAD NETWORKS AND OTHER SURFACE TRANSPORT Chairs MODES AT CONTINENT LEVEL AND MODAL SHIFT Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 09:00 - 12:30 Venue: Palacio de Iturbide 2, 3Terminology Committee Chair: Mr. Fausto BARAJAS CUMMINGS, President of the Council of Road Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 12:00 12:30 Directors for Iberia Venue: Pavilion of the World Road Association (Exhibition hall) and Latin America (DIRCAIBEA) Presentation of the work and outputs of the Committee on Terminology and demonstrationof the use of the multilingual technical dictionaries, lexicons and translation tools availableon the Associations website.6 www.aipcrmexico2011.org www.piarcmexico2011.org 7. SP 04. LARGE CITIES: INTEGRATION OF THE SURFACE TRANSPORT MODESTuesday 27th 15:00-18:30 hrs. Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 15:00 - 18:30Venue: Casa del Diezmo 1,2Co-Chairs: Mr. Clemente POON HUNG, President of AMIVTAC andMr. Claude VAN ROOTEN, member of the World Road Association ExecutiveSTC A STRATEGIC APPROACH FOR SAFETY: PUTTING KNOWLEDGE INTOPart 1. City-wide StrategiesPRACTICE City-wide strategies for integration of surface transport modes in large citiesTime: Sep. 27, Tue. 15:00-18:30 Ms. Anita CURNOW, Technical Committee B3, AustraliaVenue: Palacio de Valparaiso 1Mexico cityChair: Mr. Jeffrey PANIATI, FHWA, USA, Strategic Theme Coordinator Ms. Adriana de ALMEIDA LOBO, Executive Director, Sustainable Transport Center of Mexico, MexicoIntroductionBeijing Mr. Jeffrey PANIATI Mr. Xiaoming LIU, Director General, Beijing Transport Commission, ChinaPart 1. Strategic Plans and ApproachesTen years of the Zurich mobility strategy- Lessons learned and outlookWorld Bank- Presentation on its approach to promoting road safety in beneficiary Mr. Martin BUCK, SNZ Ingenieure und Planer AG, Swizerlandcountries of its projects.Break 16:30 - 17:00China Responses to the effects of growth of number of vehicles and recent declines in Part 2. Specific Treatmentsthe number of crashes and fatalitiesMaking existing roads operate better Ms. Cheng-cheng TANG, Deputy Chief of the Road Safety Research Center of Ministry Mr. Andrew Somers, Business Development Manager ITS, VicRoads Road User Services,of Transport, China AustraliaUnited States - Toward Zero Deaths: A National Strategy for Highway SafetyRoad network and mass transit The challenge of integration in the Montreal Ms. Susan MARTINOVICH, President, American Association of State Highway and metropolitan regionTransportation Officials, USA Mr. Michel VEILLEUX, Vice-president, Agence Metropolitaine des Transports, Canada-QuebecSpain -Strategic Plan for Road Safety: Goals and AccomplishmentsUrban mobility in the district of BamakoBreak 16:30-17:00 Mr. Malick KASS, Direction Nationale des Transports Terrestres, Maritimes et Fluviaux,Part 2. The Transfer of Knowledge into Practice MaliVietnam- World Bank-sponsored Road Safety Project Duplex A86 An innovative and sustainable solution to fill the second ring road of greaterAustralia- Application of innovative technologies for mitigation of road safety risks Paris region Dr. Soames JOB, Director of the New South Wales Centre for Road Safety and Chair of Mr. Andr BROTO, Deputy Director General, Cofiroute, Francethe National Road Safety Strategy, AustraliaMeasures for use of public transport in Osaka CityFrance- Training of professional and non-professional drivers regarding safe behaviour Mr. Araki SATOSHI, Osaka City Government, Japanin tunnels Conclusions Mr. Marc TESSON, Centre dEtudes des Tunnels (CETU), France ChairsMexico - Results on the implementation of training and education efforts listed in itsNational Report Dr. Jess Manuel CHAVARRIA VEGA, Instituto Mexicano del Transporte, MexicoSP 05. SUSTAINABLE RURAL ROAD NETWORKSConclusions Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 15:00 - 18:30 Chair: Mr. Jeffrey PANIATIVenue: Palacio de Iturbide 2, 3Co-Chairs: Minister for Rural Development, IndiaTC A.3 ROAD SYSTEM ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTIntroductory reportTime: Sep. 27, Tue. 15:00-18:30 Mr. Terje TESSEM, International Labour OrganizationVenue: Palacio de Valparaiso 2Part 1. Accessibility and Planning of the Development of Rural RoadsChair: Mr. Guillermo TORRES, Mexican Transportation Institute, MexicoThe Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, Program for rural roads development in India Mr. P.K. ANAND, Director General, Rural Development, Ministry of Rural Development,IntroductionIndia Mr. Guillermo TORRESAccesibilidad y planificacion del desarrollo de Caminos rurales Lecciones Aarendidas enPart 1. APPROACHES TO ASSESSMENT OF SOCIAL IMPACTS OF ROADAmerica LatinaPROJECTS Mr. Victor AREVALO LAY, International Forum for Rural Transport and Development,Systematic approaches for the ex ante evaluationUniversity Ricardo Palma, Peru Mr. Martin PCHEIM, Team leader Environmental and approval management,TBDASFINAG, Austria TBDPractices followed by the International Financial InstitutionsBreak 16:30 - 17:00 Mr. Laurent GNALIN, Coordonnateur du Programme dAjustement et dInvestissementsPart 2. Issues of Decentralizationdu Secteur des Transports en Cte dIvoire, Cte dIvoireProgram of road maintenance with micro-enterprisesContribution from ex post evaluation Mr. Roberto SANDOVAL, Chairman of Bolivian Highway Administrator, Bolivia Mr. Maxime JEBALI, Directorate of Transport Infrastructure, Ministre de lcologie, duThe rural roads program in Benin(Long lasting maintenance of rural roads)Dveloppement durable, des Transports et du Logement, France Mr. Issr Joseph DOSSOU, COWI, BeninOpen discussion with all participantsDecentralized management of rural roads - The case of the special project for rural Moderator: Ernest ALBUQUERQUE, Principal Advisor, New Zealand Transport Agency,transport in PeruNew Zealand Mr. Mauro Maita FRANCO, Ministry of Transport and Communications, PeruBreak 16:30-17:00ConclusionsPart 2. ASSESSMENT OF ROAD PRICING EFFECTS ChairsWorldwide situation of road pricing Mr. Arpad SIPOSS, Toll Strategy Bureau, KKK, Coordination Center for TransportDevelopment, HungaryAssessment of pricing effects Mr. Friedrich SCHWARZ-HERDA, Motorway Tolling, Federal Ministry for Transport,Innovation and Technology, AustriaOpen discussion with all participants Moderator: Mrs. Malika SEDDI, International Affairs, ASFA French toll motorwaycompanies association, FranceConclusions Chair: Mr. Guillermo TORRES7 8. XXIVth World Road Congress Mexico City, from 26th to 30th September 2011 Roads for a better life.Tuesday 27th 15:00-18:30 hrs.Wednesday 28th 9:00-12:30 hrs. SP 07. PERFORMANCE-BASED MANAGEMENT OF THE ROAD TRANSPORT SYSTEMSTB DELIVERING INTEGRATED TRANSPORT MODES AND SERVICES TO Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 15:00 - 18:30 CUSTOMERS Venue: Casa Montejo 3, 4Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 9:00-12:30 Co-Chairs: Mr. Karim JUDIN, Chairman REAAA andVenue: Casa del Diezmo 1, 2 Mr. Jim BARTON, member of the World Road Association Executive CommitteeChair: Mr. Keiichi INOUE, Japan, Strategic Theme Coordinator Co-Chair: Dr. Hirofumi OHNISHI, Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Japan Part 1. IntroductionIntroduction Mr. Jim BARTON, President, Strategic Planning Commission of World Road Association Chair: Mr. Keiichi INOUE Resource allocation decision making in the New South Wales contextPart 1. Revolutionary intermodal passenger transport and logistics Mr. Brendan NUGENT, Department of Transport, New South Wales, Australia Optimum utilization of limited financial resources Governing and paying for Englands roads Mr. Jim BARTON, First Delegate of United Kingdom Mr. Michael SELFE, RAC Foundation, UK Large City Highway system performance management - state of play in the USA Mr. Takumi YAMAMOTO, Director for Road Planning, Planning Division, Road Bureau, Mr. Kurt STEUDLE, Michigan DoT, USA Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Japan Break 16:30-17:00 Appropriate means of transport for goods traffic Part 2. Case Studies Mr. Martin RUESCH, Rapp Trans AG, Zrich, Switzerland Applying customer feedback to setting network levels of service Intermodal Passenger Transport Centers in Mexico City - Private-public investment project Mr. Ernst ZOLLNER, Director, New Zealand Transport Agency, New Zealand Mr. Edgar Amador ZAMORA, Under-Secretary for Financial Planning in the Finance Performance-based management of the road transport system, about the experience in Sweden Secretariat of Federal District Government, Mexico Mr. Torbjrn SUNESON, Swedish Transport Administration, SwedenDiscussion Performance-based management of the road transport system in South Africa Presenters Mr. Koos SMIT, Engineering Executive, The South African National Roads Agency Ltd, South Africa Mr. Carlos SANTILLAN, TCB.4 member of Mexico Maintenance of rural roads in the Republic of ParaguayBreak 10:30 - 11:00 Mr. Nelson RIVET, Director of Proximity Roads, Ministry of Public Works and Communications, Part 2. Innovative measures against traffic congestion ParaguaySocial innovation such as ITS, implemented in Austria Conclusions Mr. Markus MEISSNER, Assistant of the General Manager, ASFINAG, Austria ChairsSocial innovation such as ITS, implemented in United Kingdom Dr. John MILES, Former Chair of TC on Network Operations, United Kingdom Improvement of mobility in urban areas - Case study of Mexico city and Chihuahua city Dr. Cecilia OLAGUE, TCB.3 member, Mexico Efficient utilization of financial resources Poster sessions Romania Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 15:00 18:30 Comprehensive program for the modernization Venue: Poster corner in Exhibition Hall Brazil Panel Discussion Presentation by the authors of accepted papers for: Presenters Topic 12: Keeping Cities Moving Prof. Torbjorn SUNESON, Swedish Transport Administration, TCB.3 member Topic 13: Freight Transport Conclusions Topic 19: Managing Operational Risk in the Road Sector Chair: Mr Keiichi INOUE Presentation of PIARC Prize papers Time: Sep. 27, Tue. 15:00 18:30 TC A.2 FINANCING, MANAGING AND CONTRACTING OF ROAD SYSTEM INVESTMENT Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 3 Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 9:00-12:30 Chair : Mr Menno Henneveld, Chair of the International Jury Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 2 Chair: Mr. Henri CHUA, IM Technologies, United Kingdom, Chair TC A.2 Presentation of the award-winning papers by their authors. Introduction Mr. Henri CHUA Part 1. TC A2 and Activities 2008-2011program Sessions Mr. Gerardo GAVILANES, Ministry of Development, Spain Road Funding in PIARC Countries Mr. Takaaki NAMBU, Hanshin Expressway Company, Japan Road Funding in Sub-Sahara Africa and the Case of Ivory Coast Mr. Olivier KOUDOU, Universit dAbidjan Cocody, Ivory Coast PPPs and Contingent Liabilities: A Texan Case Mr. Rafael ALDRETE, Texas Transportation Institute, USA Questions and answers Break 10:30 - 11:00 Part 2. Introduction Chair: Mr. Mike GOODALE, Ministry of Transport of Ontario, Canada Private Sector Roles Mr. Jean-Francois LANGUMIER, Autoroutes Paris-Rhin-Rhne (APRR), France Contractual Arrangements for Private Sector Maintenance Services in PIARC Countries Mr. Brian NOBLE, Main Roads, Western Australia, Australia Road Rehabilitation and Maintenance in Colombia Mr. Juan Bocarejo SUESCUN, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia Integrated Services Arrangements in Western Australia Ms. Maria SARUBIN, Main Roads WA, Australia Questions and answers Conclusion Chair: Mr. Henri CHUA8 9. TC C.1 SAFER ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE SP 06. TRANSPORT AND LAND USE PLANNINGTime: Sep. 28, Wed. 9:00-12:30 - HOW WELL INTEGRATED ARE THEY?Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 1 Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 09:00 - 12:30Chair: Mr. Hans-Joachim VOLLPRACHT, Consultant, Germany, Chair TC C.1Venue: Palacio de Iturbide 2, 3Co-chair: Mr. Mike GREENHALGH, Amey, United KingdomChair: Mr. Karim GHELLAB, Minister Equipment and Transport, MoroccoIntroduction Part 1. Institutional and Other General Aspects Chair: Mr. Hans-Joachim VOLLPRACHT Institutional barriers to integrating land use and transport planning and the way forward -Part 1. Incorporating human factors in road design for influencing driverCase study of India and Kuwaitbehaviour Mr. O.P. AGARWAL, Sr Urban Transport Specialist, World Bank Ms. Sibylle BIRTH, Intelligenz Transfer Potsdam, Germany & Mr. Emilio FRANCISCO, Strategic planning process in ArgentinaMexico Ms. Marta AGUILAR, Ministerio de Planificacin, Inversin Pblica y Servicios, Argentina Mr. Daniel AUBIN, Dessau, Canada-QuebecPerspectives on the integration of transportation and land use planning in the UnitedStrong feeling of right-of-way and reaction times - Analysis of accidents in intersections States Marina HUGHES / Jol YERPEZ, IFSTTAR, France Ms. Paula HAMMOND, Washington DoT, USAAn innovative geometric road design for a safer infrastructure Break 10:30-11:00 Mr. Eric LOCQUET, Egis, France Part 2. Urban AspectsPart 2. Work Zone Safety: A Growing Issue for Emerging Countries Introductory presentation: comparative analysis on different large cities Mr. Mike GREENHALGH, Amey, United Kingdom Mr. Andr BROTO, Deputy Director General, Cofiroute, France Mrs. Elizabeth ALICANDRI, FHWA, United States of America The medium-term strategy to realize multi-modal mobility in Tokyo metropolitan region Mr. Aditya BAHADUR, India Mr. Takashi YAJIMA, Institute of Behavioural Sciences, JapanBreak 10:30 - 11:00Viewpoint on greater Paris region situationPart 3. Urban Development Issues: Linear settlements, vulnerable road Mr. Simon COUTEL, Prospective Department, Cofiroute, Franceusers and the implications for urban land use and developmentThe Madrid case study: The HVO-Bus system Mr. Hans-Joachim VOLLPRACHT, Germany Ms. Soledad PREZ-GALDS, General Director of Roads of Madrid Region, Spain Ms. Marion DRFELT, SwitzerlandConclusionsPolicies and solutions for preventing linear settlement Chair: Mr. Karim GHELLAB Mr. Abou AYASH, Public Establishment for Road Communications, SyriaSafer Roads in Bangladesh: Addressing the Challenges of Road Infrastructure Safety and HDM-4. INTRODUCTION (In English)Linear Settlements Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 9:00-12:30 Dr. Md. Mazharul HOQUE, Department of Civil Engineering, Bangladesh University of Venue: Palacio de la Canal 11Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh Chair: Dr. Eric STANNARD, HDMGlobalPart 4. A new Road Safety Strategy: Road Safety Impact Assessments on Master Plans and Strategic Enhancements Part 1. IntroductionThe new approach of Road Infrastructure Safety Management Preconditions, Introduction to HDMGlobalInstruments and Examples Dr. Eric STANNARD, HDMGlobal Mr Jrgen GERLACH, University of Wuppertal, Germany Overview of HDM-4 and main improvements in version 2Evaluation of Some Results of the 2010 AASHTO Highway Safety Manual Dr. Eric STANNARD, HDMGlobal Mr Alberto MENDOZA, Mexican Transportation Institute, Mexico Current and future developmentsOutils innovants et mthodes pragmatiques pour amliorer la scurit du rseau routier Tyrone TOOLE, ARRB/HDMGlobalnational en France Break 10:30 - 11:00 Mr Rodolphe CHASSANDE-MOTTIN, Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable development, Part 2. ApplicationsTransport and Housing, France Illustrations of applications of HDM-4 throughout the worldThe Turkish Application of Safety Impact Assessment Tool Robert MESNARD, EGIS/HDMGlobal Mr Cumhur AYDIN, Atilim University, Turkey Support for HDM-4 in Latin America(1): Role of Chilean Concrete and Cement InstituteConclusion Mauricio SALGADO, ICH/HDMGlobal Chair: Mr. Hans-Joachim VOLLPRACHT Support for HDM-4 in Latin America(2): Role of Mexican Transport Institute Ricardo SOLARIO, IMT/HDMGlobalSP 01. SUSTAINABILITY OF ROAD TRANSPORT. WHERE ARE WE HEADING,Questions / AnswersHOW DO WE ASSESS SUSTAINABILITY?Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 09:00 - 12:30Venue: Casa Montejo 3, 4 Poster sessionsChair: Mr. Christian LEYRIT, Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development, Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 09:00 12:30Transport andVenue: Poster corner in Exhibition HallHousing, France, Former Vice-President of the World Road AssociationPresentation by the authors of accepted papers for:Part 1. Assessment of Sustainability Topic 20: Sustainable Approaches for Road TunnelsAssessment of road projects : From the classical cost-benefit analysis towards anTopic 23: Road Bridgesintegrated approach of sustainabilityTopic 24: Innovations in the Treatment and Use of Marginal Local Materials Mr. David MEUNIER, Commissariat Gnral au Dveloppement Durable, France Topic 25: Innovations in Construction and Maintenance of Unpaved Roads in DevelopingSDA and eCBA A new holistic approach to include social impacts in appraisalCountriesprocedures for road infrastructure investments Mr. Gerd SAMMER, University for Natural Resources and Life Sciences, AustriaSustainability toolkit for transport projects Mr. Marc JUHEL, Transport Sector Manager, World Bank Wednesday 28th 14:00-14:30 hrs.Break 10:30 - 11:00Part 2. Case StudiesThe road towards sustainable infrastructure - A review of Dutch experiences withincluding sustainability aspects in design & build contracts Terminology Committee Ms. Monica ALTAMIRANO, Deltares, The Netherlands Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 14:00 14:30Evolving concepts of transport sustainability: U.S. experience Venue: Pavilion of the World Road Association (Exhibition hall) Mr. Robert SKINNER, Executive Director, Transportation Research Board, USAFindings of the socio-economic impact study of the road maintenance and rehabilitation Presentation of the work and outputs of the Committee on Terminology and demonstrationprogram in Papua New Guineaof the use of the multilingual technical dictionaries, lexicons and translation tools available Mr. William ASIGAU, Department of Works, Papua-New Guineaon the Associations website.Assessing the wider economic benefits of transport projects: the New Zealand experience Mr. Ernest ALBUQUERQUE, New Zealand Transport Agency, New ZealandConclusions Chair: Mr. Christian LEYRIT 9 10. XXIVth World Road CongressMexico City, from 26th to 30th September 2011Roads for a better life.TC B.1 GOOD GOVERNANCE OF ROAD ADMINISTRATIONSTime: Sep. 28, Wed. 15:00-18:30 Wednesday 28th 15:00-18:30 hrs.Venue: Casa del Diezmo 1, 2Chair: Mr. Paul van der KROON, DWW, The Netherlands, Chair TC B.1Introduction ST D MANAGING ROAD ASSETS IN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABLE Mr. Paul van der KROON DEVELOPMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATIONPart 1. Best Practice For Good Governance Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 15:00-18:30Corruption in the broader sense (issues, cost and societal implications, and interaction Venue: Casa Montejo 3, 4between the cycles of integrity and corruption) Chair: Professor Gheorghe LUCACI, University Politechnica of Timisoara,The cost of corruption and the case for integrity: Romania, Mr. Jonathan SPEAR, Atkins Transport Planning and Management, UK Strategic Theme CoordinatorThe cycle of integrity societal considerations: Mr. Soren FOGH, Danish Road Directorate, Denmark IntroductionPart 2. Improved Services for Customers Professor Gheorghe LUCACISteps of customer cooperation and the segmentation of customers Part 1. Sustainable Management of Road AssetsThe Auckland Motorway Alliance approach focusing on users, neighbours, agencies and The Perenniality of infrastructures in the Context of Sustainable Developmentcitizens: tell us about your motorway Ms. Jocelyn BEAULIEU, Ministry of Transportation of Quebec, Canada Mr. Dave RENDALL, Auckland Motorway Alliance, Australia Roan Management System based on HDM 4Changes undertaken to better understand and address the diverse transportation needs Mr. Ricardo SOLORIO, Mexican Institute for Transportation, Mexicoof Singaporeans The National Account for Road Infrastructures Mr. Chandrasekar PALANISAMY, Land Transport Authority, Singapore Mr. Fernando CRESPO DIU, Institute for Road Infrastructure (InIR), PortugalBreak 16:30-17:00 DiscussionPart 3. Mind the Gap! Human Resources for the Future. Break 16:30-17:00Key topics: Identify skills gap, attract/recruit/retain, influence education Part 2. Climate Change, Sustainability, Quality. Specific Innovative SolutionsRecruitment and training processes for the Trans-Maghreb Motorway for Materials and Technologies Mr. Assa BENTABET, Egis, France Impact of Climate Change on Road PerformanceActions on public procurement, training and HR resources in West African countries, Mali Mr. Laszlo GASPAR, Institute of Transportation Sciences Non-Profit Ltd. (KTI), Budapest, Mr. Mohamed Saliha MAIGA, Consultant, Mali HungaryQuestions and answers Technical Solutions and Sustainable Policies for Material RecyclingConclusions Mr. Peter STEPHANOS, Office of Pavement Technology, Federal Highway Administration, Chair Mr. Paul van der KROON USA Recycling Materials from Road Pavements Mr. Johannes STEIGENBERGER, Research Institute of the Austrian Association of the Cement Industry, Austria TC C.2 SAFER ROAD OPERATIONS Sustainable Road Pavements. Accelerated Test Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 15:00-18:30 Mr. Radu ANDREI, Professor, Technical University Gheorghe Asachi, Iasi, RomaniaVenue: Palacio de Valparaiso 1 Discussion Chair: Dr. Amhad FAHRAN MOHD SADULLAH, MIROS, Malaysia, Chair TC C.2 Conclusions and future actions Chair: Professor Gheorghe LUCACI Introduction Dr. Amhad FAHRAN MOHD SADULLAHPart 1. National Road Safety Policies and PlansComparison between nations TC A.1 PRESERVING THE ENVIRONMENT George MAVREYONI, VicRoads, Australia Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 15:00-18:30Sustainable Development of a Road Safety Framework Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 2 Seng Tim HO, Land Transport Authority, Singapore Chair: Mr. Simon PRICE, United Kingdom, Chair TC A.1 Innovative Safety Analysis Resources from the U.S Co-chair: Ms. Lisa ROSSITER, New Zealand, English Speaking Secretary of Mike GRIFFITH, Federal Highway Administration, USA TC A.1 Break 16:30-17:00 Part 2. Road Safety Campaigns Introduction Best practices in Road Safety Campaigns Mr. Simon PRICE Randall CABLE, South African National Roads Agency Limited, South Africa Part 1.Part 3. Cost Effectiveness Climate change adaptation and mitigation policies and approaches Cost Effectiveness of Safety Measures and Allocation of Resources Mr. Pierre DORCHIES, Director of Sustainable Development, Sintra, Canada-Quebec Mike GRIFFITH, Federal Highway Administration, USA Road system energy a review of alternativesPart 4. Panel Discussion: Ensuring Safer Road Operations Mr. Ian CLARKE, Associate Director, Environment and Sustainability, Amey, United Ahmad FAHRAN MOHD SADULLAH, Malaysia : Moderatorprogram Sessions Kingdom Seng Tim HO, Land Transport Authority, Singapore Environmental Sustainability as a Performance Measure for Assessing Preventive Mazharul HOQUE, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Maintenance Policies Bangaldesh Mr. Filippo GIUSTOZZI, USA Mike GRIFFITH, Federal Highway Administration, USA The challenge of including system effects and system boundaries into the environmental George MAVREYONI, VicRoads, Australia evaluation of road projects Randall CABLE, South African National Roads Agency Limited, South Africa Mr. Ulrich LETH, Austria Conclusions Break 16:30-17:00 Chair: Dr. Amhad FAHRAN MOHD SADULLAH Part 2. Monitoring environmental impacts of road transport Ms Agnes JULLIEN, French Institute of Science and Technology for Transport and French Speaking Secretary of TC A.1, France Conserving Biodiversity in Road Development: a multiple level approach Mr. Juan D. QUINTERO, USA The ASF biodiversity conservation program Mr. Fredrick DEPAEPE, Autoroutes du Sud de la France, France Conclusions Chair: Mr. Simon PRICE10www.aipcrmexico2011.org www.piarcmexico2011.org 11. SP 02. WHAT ARE THE PERSPECTIVES FOR ROAD TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMSIN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE WORLD? Thursday 29th 9:00-12:30 hrs.Time: Sep. 28, Wed. 15:00 - 18:30Venue: Palacio de Iturbide 2, 3Co-Chairs: XX, Interamerican Development Bank andTC A.4 RURAL ROAD SYSTEMS AND ACCESSIBILITY TO RURAL AREASMr. Menno Henneveld, member of the World Road Association ExecutiveTime: Sep. 29, Thu. 9:00-12:30CommitteeVenue: Palacio de Valparaiso 2Chair: Mr. Enrique LEON DE LA BARRA, Secretary of Communications andPart 1. Perspectives for Road Transport SystemsTransport, Mexico,For the well-off society and sustainable development: perspectives for road transportation Chair TC A.4system of China. Mr. Xinghua LI, Director General, Transport Planning & Research Institute, China IntroductionPerspective of development of road transport in the UEMOA space: case study of the Mr. Enrique LEON DE LA BARRAhinterland countries (Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger)Part 1. Sustainability of Maintenance Mr. Habou Soufiane MAGAGI, Director Infrastructures, Niger Mrs. Manon BARIL, Transports Canada, Canada Gravel road maintenance policies define the service level of the unpaved road networkPerspectives of the road transport system in Mexicoin Finland Mr. Oscar de BUEN RICHKARDAY, Consultant, Former Undersecretary of Infrastructure, Mr. Pasi PATRIKAINEN, Centre for Economic Development, Transport and theMexico Environment for North Savo, Transport and Infrastructure, FinlandBreak 16:30 17:00Role of Bio-engineering in Mountain Road Maintenance: Observations from NepalPart 2. Case Studies Mr. Indu Sharma DHAKAL, Department of Roads, Government of Nepal, NepalThe mesoamrica project: promoving road safety and quality of the road network in CentralBreak 10:30 - 11:00AmericaPart 2. Involvement of local communities Ms. Mara Lorena LPEZ ROSALES, Vice Minister for Infrastructures, Ministry of Public Mr. Prabha Kant KATARE, IndiaWorks and Transport, Costa RicaCommunity participation on development of rural roadsFuture of the United States transportation system Mr. K.C. DHIMOLE, India Mr. Victor MENDEZ, Administrator FHWA, USA Towards sustainable maintenance of rural roads uncoatedPerspectives from India Mr. Luc BEAULIEU, Universit Laval, France Mr. Rajender Prasad INDORIA, Director General of Road Development and SpecialConclusionsSecretary, India Chair: Mr. Enrique LEON DE LA BARRAConclusions Chairs TC B.2 ROAD NETWORK OPERATIONSSEMINAR ON AIRFIELD PAVEMENT, Part 1 Time: Sep. 29, Thu. 9:00-12:30Time: Sep. 28, Wed, 15:00-18:30Venue: Casa del Diezmo 1, 2Venue: Palacio de la Canal 11Chair: Mr. Martial CHEVREUIL, Egis, France, Chair TC B.2Chair: Mr. FABRE Cyril, AIRBUS, France IntroductionWelcome and Seminar Overview Overview of the TC B.2 activities Mr. FABRE Cyril, AIRBUS, France Mr. Martial CHEVREUILICAO Perspectives, AP-AOSWG-Pavement Subgroup Working programPart 1. Management of congested areas and road corridors Ms. Lia RICALDE, ICAO Regional Office, Lima, PeruReview of case studies, main lessons learned and recommendationsSession 1. Functional Requirement / Surface Characteristics of Airfield Mr. Robert ARNOLD, Office of Transport Operations, USAPavementsReview of case studies, main lessons learned and recommendations(Chair: Pr. Imad L. Al-Qadi, University of Illinois) Mr. Phil LAWES, Department for Transport, Energy & Infrastructure, South Australia,Balancing Asphalt Rut Resistance with Durability and Safety Requirements on Runway AustraliaRehabilitationsReview of case studies, main lessons learned and recommendations Mr. Emile HORAK, Kubu Consultancy(Pty) Ltd., South Africa Ms. Susan SPENCER, ITS, Transport Canada, CanadaSlippery Asphalt Runways After RejuvenationPart 2. The ITS and Network Operation handbooks Mr. Stephen EMERY, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa Presentation of the websiteBreak 16:30-17:00 Mr. John MILES, Ankerbold, UKA Dynamical Time-Domain Analysis for Heavy Weight Deflectometers BackcalculationsPart 3. Implementation of B2 recommendations in the next cycle Mr. Michal BROUTIN, French CAA, FranceQuestions and answersSession 2. (Part 1) Airfield Design / Full-scale Testing / Modeling Moderator: Mr. Martial CHEVREUIL(Chair: Navneet Gaarg, FAA)Break 10:30 - 11:00Aircraft Cockpit Ride Quality in Ground ManeuversPart 4. Selected examples of measures for operations Mr. Gordon HAYHOE, FAA Airport Technology R&D, USA Monash-City Link-West Gate Upgrade - Freeway Management SystemFull-scale Traffic Tests on Flexible Pavements with 6- and 10-Wheel Gear Configurations Mr. Phillip. WALSH, Vicroads, Australia Mr. Gordon HAYHOE, FAA Airport Technology R&D, USA Ensuring An Appropriate Level of Expressway Management by Using Outcome IndicatorsDay 1 Close Mr. Tetsuya YAMADA, Japan Expressway Holding and Debt repayment Agency, Japan Modelling Toll Plazas using queue theory Mr. Felipe SOUSA, Consrcio Univias, BrazilPoster sessionsTowards an eco-comparator of road works stealthTime: Sep. 28, Wed. 15:00 18:30 Mr. Jean-Marc MORIN, Egis Mobilit, FranceVenue: Poster corner in Exhibition HallDynamic traffic management equipment for road network optimization Mr. Christophe DESNOUAILLES, SETRA, FrancePresentation by the authors of accepted papers for:Questions and answersTopic2: Innovative Road Management ArrangementsConclusionsTopic3: Funding of Road Infrastructure Chair: Mr. Martial CHEVREUILTopic4: Shadow and Direct User Toll (PPP)Topic 5: Economic Aspects of Mobility PricingTopic6: New Approaches to Appraisal of Social Impacts of Road Projects 11 12. XXIVth World Road CongressMexico City, from 26th to 30th September 2011Roads for a better life. Mr. David HEIN, Applied Research Associates, Canada Methodology for determining strategies for pavement preservation Thursday 29th 9:00-12:30 hrs. Mr. Francisco Javier. MORENO, Alta Tecnologa en Ingeniera de Pavimentos y Seguridad, Mxico Presentation of the German manual for repair of concrete pavements TC C.3 MANAGING OPERATIONAL RISK IN ROAD OPERATIONS Mr. S. HLLER, Bundesanstalt fr Straenwesen, Germany Time: Sep. 29, Thu. 9:00-12:30 Discussion and Conclusions Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 1 Chair: Dr. Michio OKAHARA, Advanced Construction Technology Center, Japan, Chair TC C.3 TC D.3 ROAD BRIDGES Co-chair: Mr. Hiroyuki NAKAJIMA, Hanshin Expressway Eng. Corp., Japan Time: Sep. 29, Thu. 9:00-12:30 Venue: Palacio de Iturbide 2, 3 IntroductionChair: Dr. Satoshi KASHIMA, Japan Bridge Engineering Center, Japan, Chair Dr. Michio OKAHARATC D.3 Part 1. Introduce Risk Management Techniques in the Road Sector Co-chair: Mr. Brian HICKS, Transport Canada, Canada Overview of the WG #1 final report Mr. Pablo DIAZ SIMAL, CEDEX Ministry of Public Works, Spain Mr. Johan HANSEN, Swedish Road Administration, Sweden Proactive risk management in winter maintenance Introduction Mr. Kai TATTARI, The Centre for Economic Development, Transport and Environment for Dr. Satoshi KASHIMA Uusimaa, FinlandPart 1. Inspection and Assessment of the Condition of Road BridgesHazard based approach to the management of operational safety risk on highways Inspector Accreditation, Non-Destructive Testing and Condition schemesAssessment for Bridges Mr. Ryszard GORELL, Mouchel, U-K Ms. Erica SMITH, Asset Manager Bridges, Main Roads, Western Australia, Australia Part 2. Risks Associated with Natural Disasters, Climate Change, Man-Large Road Bridges Management, Monitoring and Maintenance made Disasters and Security Threats Mr. Thierry KRETZ, SETRA, Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development, Transport and Overview of the WG #2 final reportHousing, France Mrs. Connie YEW, Federal Highway Administration, USARio Papaloapan Bridge: Design and Successful Application of Non-Destructive Inspection The Great East Japan Earthquake DisasterTechniques Dr. Keiichi TAMURA, Public Works Research Institute, Japan Mr. Jos-Alfredo LOPEZ, Mexican Institute of Transport, Mexico Break 10:30 - 11:00 Study on Reduction of Vibration Control Devices for Akashi- Kaikyo Bridge Managing Risks Associated with Climate Change in Road Sector Mr. Susumu FUKUNAGA, Long-span Bridge Engineering Center, Honshu-Shikoku Bridge Mr. Gustavo MORENO, Seguros Especializados, MexicoExpressway Co., Ltd., Japan Natural risk assessment in Chilean road network Discussion Mr. Tomas ECHAVEGUREN, Dept. of Civil Eng. Univ. of Concepcion, Chile Break 10:30 - 11:00 Landslide Hazard and Risk Assessment, Management and Mitigation for the Scottish Part 2. Innovative Maintenance/Repair Techniques Road Network Large Road Bridges Rehabilitation, Example of Aquitaine Bridge Mr. Mark G. WINTER, TRL, UK Mr. Thierry KRETZ, SETRA, Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development, Transport and Part 3. Social Acceptance of Risks and Their Perception Housing, France Overview of the WG #3 final reportInspection of Prestressed Concrete Road Bridges by the Ultrasound 3D Tomographer Mr. Roberto ARDITI, SINA S.p.A., ItalySystem UN Millennium Development Goals and transport policies: how risk assessment and Mr. Guy RAPAPORT, Ramboll Finland Oy, Infrastructure & Transport, Bridge Engineering, measures for road safety could play a rewarding role for regions with economies inFinland transitionDiscussion Ms. Luciana IORIO, Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport, Italy Adaptation to Climate Change Conclusions Mr. Borre STENSVOLD, Bridge Director, Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Norway Chair: Dr. Michio OKAHARA Management of the Bridge Stock Mr. Borre STENSVOLD, Bridge Director, Norwegian Public Roads Administration,Norway Maintenance Plans for Highway Bridges TC D.2 ROAD PAVEMENTS (PART 1) Mr. Emilio CRIADO, State Road Office, Ministry of Public Works, Spain Time: Sep. 29, Thu. 9:00-12:30 Discussion Venue: Casa Montejo 3, 4 Conclusions Chair: Mr. Michel BOULET, IFSTTAR, France, Chair of TC D.2 Chair: Dr. Satoshi KASHIMA Introduction Introduction to Committees (D2a, D2b, D2c) and summary of work themes SEMINAR ON AIRFIELD PAVEMENTS, Part 2 Mr. Michel BOULET Time: Sep. 29, Thu, 09:00-12:30 6th Symposium on Pavement Surface Characteristics (Portoroz, Slovenia, 2008)Venue: Palacio de la Canal 11 Mr. Bojan LEBEN, Slovenia Chair: Mr. FABRE Cyril, AIRBUS, France program Sessions Part 1. Reducing Construction Time and Cost Introduction of the Working Group 1 ActivitiesSession 2. (Part 2) Airfield Design / Full-scale Testing / Modeling Mr. Luc RENS, Managing Director, EUPAVE, Belgium(Chair: Navneet Gaarg, FAA) Pavement reconstruction of the Mexico Queretaro highway Quantification of the Effect of Tire Contact Stresses on Runway Pavement Responses Mr. Juan Jos OROZCO, Mexico Mr. Hao WANG, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Rapid intersection reconstruction in Washington State Top-down and Bottom-up Cracking Mechanism in Failure Stage Two Mr. Suneel VANIKAR, FHWA, USA Mr. Edward GUO, FAAs Consultant, USA Case studySession 3. Construction of Airfield Pavement, including PCN Calculation Mr. KAWAKAMI, Public Works Research Institute, Japan(Chair: David Brill, FAA) Discussion and ConclusionsPCN Determination - Case Studies and Observations of the FAA PCN Methodology Break 10:30 - 11:00 Mr. M. ROGINSKI, The Boeing Company, USA Part 2. Outline of Seminars Break 10:30 - 11:00 International Seminar on Maintenance Techniques to Improve Pavement Performance The New Test Technology for Evaluating the Anti-Cracking Performance of Concrete (Cancn, Mxico, 2009)Runway of the Airport under Construction Mr. Rodolfo TLLEZ, Mexican Transportation Institute, Mexico Mr. Y. LIU, China Airport Construction Group Corporation of CAAC, China Concrete Pavements Seminar (Seoul, Korea, 2009) Session 4. Maintenance, Restoration and Pavement Management System for Mr. Suneel VANIKAR, FHWA, USA Airfield Pavements (Chair: Andreas Loizos, University of Athens) Latest Advancements in Concrete Pavement Design and Construction (Buenos Aires, Maintaining Operational Efficiency When Resurfacing the Runway ar Billund Airport with a Argentina, 2011)New Overlay in Three Days Mr. Enrique ROMERO, Director, Institute of Portland Cement of Argentina, Argentina Mr. Hans Christian KORSGAARD, Denmark Part 3. Improved Maintenance MethodsPavement Sustainability and Performance Improvement: Case Studies Introduction of the Working Group 2 Activities Mr. Iswandaru WIDYATMOKO, URS/Scott Wilson, UK Mr. Johan LANG, Benoit PETITCLERC, Canada-QubecSeminar Conclusions & Close 10 years of concrete pavement maintenance innovation to extend service life12 13. HDM-4. FOR USERS OF VERSION 2 (in Spanish) TC C.4 ROAD TUNNELS SAFETYTime: Sep. 29, Thu. 9:00-12:30 Time: Sep. 29, Thu. 15:00-18:30Venue: Palacio de la Canal 4 Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 1Chair: Ricardo SOLORIO, IMT/HDMGlobal Chair: Mr. Pierre SCHMITZ, Brussels Mobility, Ministry of the RegionBrussels Capital, Belgium , Chair TC C.4Part 1. Introduction Co-chair: Mr. Rafael LOPEZ GUARGA, Ministry of Development, SpainHDM-4 use in preparing reference projects for granting multi-annual road maintenance projects (CPCC)Part 1. Current activities of the C4 committee Jos-Manuel OSIO, General Directorate of Road Maintenance, Mexican Secretariat for IntroductionCommunications and Transport, Mexico Mr. Pierre SCHMITZ, TC C4 ChairHDM-4 applications: The Nicaraguan experiencePart 2. Overview of activities in the 2008-2011 cycle Germn CRUZ, Road Maintenance Fund, Nicaragua Mr. Robin HALL, C4 English-speaking secretary, Mott MacDonald, UKSteps to successfully implementing HDM-4 within a road organisationPart 3. Presentation and discussion of significant topics studied by C4 Mauricio SALGADO, Chilean Cement and Concrete Institute, Chile Working Group 1 : Road tunnel operationsBreak 10:30 - 11:00Recommendations for strategic tunnel safety managementPart 2. Application CasesGood practice for road tunnel emergency exercisesA HDM-4 based pavement management system for the National Infrastructure Fund Road Management of maintenance and technical inspections of road tunnelsNetworkLife cycle aspects of electrical road tunnel equipment Marcia PREZ, Technical Directorate, CAPUFE, Mexico Mr. Jean-Claude MARTIN, WG1 animateur, CETU, FranceMexican Transport Institute developments related to HDM-4 and Road InfrastructurePart 4. Presentation and discussion of significant topics studied by C4Management Working Group 2 : Manage and improve road tunnel safety Roberto HERNNDEZ, Mexican Transport Institute, Mexico Current practice for risk evaluation of road tunnelsHDM-4 Usage in South AfricaImproving safety in existing tunnels Stephan KRYGSMAN, the regional HDM-4 champion for Southern Africa. South Africa Mr. Bernhard KOHL, WG2 animateur, ILF, Austria Part 5. Presentation and discussion of significant topics studied by C4 Working Group 3 : Influence users behaviour in tunnelsTerminology CommitteeDrivers educationTime: Sep. 29, Thu. 10:30 11:00 Mr. Marc TESSON, WG3 animateur, CETU, FranceVenue: Pavilion of the World Road Association (Exhibition hall)Break 16:30-17:00 Part 6. Presentation and discussion of significant topics studied by C4 Working Group 4 : Air Quality, Fire and Ventilation Vehicle emissions and air demand for ventilation Design fire characteristics for road tunnels Thursday 29th 15:00-18:30 hrs. Mr. Ignacio DEL REY, WG4 animateur, ETSII - UPM, Spain Part 7. Presentation and discussion of significant topics studied by C4 Working Group 5 : Knowledge management Road Tunnel ManualTC B.3 IMPROVED MOBILITY IN URBAN AREASRoad Tunnel DictionaryTime: Sep. 29, Thu. 15:00-18:30 Mr. Pierre SCHMITZ, WG5 animateur, Brussels Mobility, BelgiumVenue: Casa del Diezmo 1, 2Part 8. Papers submitted on sustainable approaches for road tunnelsChair: Mr. Hubert PEIGN, Ministry Ecology, Sustainable Development, Alexandre DEBS, C4 French speaking secretary, Ministry of Transport, Canada-QuebecTransport and Housing, France, Chair TC B.3Part 9. Future directions and possible new topicsWhere are we? What do we need now?Introduction Mr. Robin HALL, C4 English-speaking secretary, Mott MacDonald, UK Mr. Hubert PEIGNPart 10. Discussion on future directions and new topics for the new TC on Road TunnelPart 1.OperationsCompared strategies on walking and cycling in 41 cities in the world -surveys, results and Mr. Ignacio DEL REY, WG4 animateur, ETSII - UPM, SpainprospectiveConclusionsReport of Technical Committee TCB.3 working group 3 Chair: Mr. Pierre SCHMITZ Mr. Emese MAKO, Professor, Szechenyi Istvan University Gyor, Hungary Mr. Marc ELLENBERG, Associate Director, CERTU, FranceSP 10. PRACTICAL EXPERIENCES IN PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS (PPPs)Promoting sustainable cities through sustainable transport options :Cycling in Accra,IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIESGhanaTime: Sep. 29, Thu. 15:00 - 18:30 Mr. Magnus QUARSHIE, Centre for Cycling Expertise, Accra, GhanaVenue: Palacio de Valparaiso 2Pedestrian Priority Zones initial evaluation of results in three citiesChair: Ms. Inmaculada RODRGUEZ-PIERO, Secretary General for Mr Gilles BLANCHARD, CETE de lOuest, Ministry Ecology, Sustainable Development, Infrastructures, SpainTransport and Housing, FranceBreak 16:30-17:00Part 1. Impact of the GFC on road PPPsPart 2.Overview of the evolution of financing conditions since 2008Strategies for balancing the share of modes to improve mobility and reduce Mr. Jose Luis IRIGOYEN, World Bankroad congestionPart 2. Measures Taken by Governments to Facilitate Road PPPs inReport of Technical Committee TCB.3 working group 1Response to the GFC Mr. Lajos KISGYORGY, Budapest University of Technology and Economy, HungaryMeasures taken by Mexico in response to the global financial crisis to facilitate Public Ms. Anita CURNOW, VicRoads, AustraliaPrivate PartnershipLooking Back and Moving Forward How to create a legacy of sustainable transportation Mr. Amado Athie RUBIO, Deputy Director of Project Formulation, SCT, Mexicoin an evolving field Measures taken by Korean government to facilitate road PPPs in response to the GFC Ms. Carla JAYNES, Transport Planner, ARUP, New York, USA Mr. Kang-Soo KIM, Head of PPP Division, Korea Development Institute, KoreaIntroducing Vel Audit an innovation for cycling infrastructureMeasures taken in Spain Mr. Gilles BLANCHARD, CETE de lOuest, Ministry Ecology, Sustainable Development, Mr. Jos Mara PERTIERRA DE LA UZ, Director Director General of Highways, Ministry ofTransport and Housing, FranceDevelopment, SpainConclusionsBreak 16:30 - 17:00 Chair: Mr. Hubert PEIGN Part 3. Conditions Necessary for Successful Road PPPs in Todays Market Presentation as an introduction to the Panel Discussion Mr. Henri CHUA, Chairman of TC A.2 Part 4. Panel Discussion of Lenders/Investors/Public Authorities looking to the Future (Moderator: Oscar de BUEN RICHKARDAY, Consultant, Former Undersecretary of Infrastructure, Mexico) Representatives from Road Agency or Road Administration Representative from Bank Representative from Investors Representative from Concessionaire Company Conclusions Chair: Ms. Inmaculada RODRGUEZ-PIERO13 14. XXIVth World Road CongressMexico City, from 26th to 30th September 2011 Roads for a better life.Presentations by National CommitteesThursday 29th 15:00-18:30 hrs.Time: Sep. 29, Thu. 15:00 18:00Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 3Chair: Mr Friedrich Zotter, Representative of the National Committees on the ExecutiveCommittee SP 13. FUTURE OF AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORT(TECHNOLOGY AND USAGE) AND ITS IMPACTS ON ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE AND OPERATIONS Presentation of the role and activities of the National Committees, how to establish a Time: Sep. 29, Thu. 15:00 - 18:30National Committee, questions and answers. Venue: Palacio de Iturbide 2, 3 Co-Chairs: Dipl.-Ing. Mr. Christoph HUSS, Past-President FISITA &This session is organized in three parts: Mr. Dongchang DAI, member of the World Road Association Executive15:00 16:00 in Spanish Committee16:00 17:00 in English 17:00 18:00 in French Part 1. Future of Automobile Technology CO2 reduction and automotive technologies: The road ahead Mr. Masafumi USUDA, Japan Automobile Manufacture Association, JapanPoster sessions Future automobile technology: How the auto industry adapts to new mobility demands inTime: Sep. 29, Thu. 09:00 12:30 large metropolitan citiesVenue: Poster corner in Exhibition Hall Mr. Christoph HUSS, Vice-president for Development Abroad, BMW Group / Past FISITA PresidentPresentation by the authors of accepted papers for: Infrastructure needs for road vehicles; will car ownership growth outpace road building? Topic 15: Linear Settlements: the World-Wide Disaster for Road Safety Mr. Franois CUENOT, International Energy Agency Topic 16: Methods for Road Safety Impact Assessments Break 16:30 17:00Topic 17: Road Safety System Approach Part 2. Future of Vehicle UsageTopic 18: The System Approach of Human Factors in Road Design and Operations Triggering the development of electrical mobility: A review of public policies Ms. Elisabeth WINDISCH, Laboratoire Ville Mobilit Transport, Universit Paris-Est, France Time: Sep. 29, Thu. 15:00 18:30 The Norwegian model for financing, building and operating charging infrastructures for Venue: Poster corner in Exhibition Hall Electric Vehicles Ms. Eva SOLVI, Senior Principal Engineer, Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Presentation by the authors of accepted papers for: Norway Topic1: Environmental Evaluation of Road Projects The Future of automotive transport and the impacts of technology on road infrastructure, Topic 7: Sustainable Maintenance of Rural Roads design and operationsTopic 8: Project Governance and Institutional Integrity Mr. John HORSLEY, AASHTO, USATopic 9: Capturing and Understanding Customer Needs New modes of driving and their possible consequences: The example of Car-Sharing inTopic 10: Human Resources for the Future Swizerland Topic 11: Management of Roads Mr. Christoph JAHN, Federal Roads Office, Switzerland Conclusions Chairs TC D.2 ROAD PAVEMENTS (PART 2) Time: Sep. 29, Thu. 15:00-18:30Friday 30th 9:00-12:30 hrs. Venue: Casa Montejo 3, 4 Chair: Mr. Michel BOULET, IFSTTAR, France, Chair of TC D.2 Part 4. NoiseTC B.4 FREIGHT TRANSPORT AND INTERMODALITY Introduction of the Working Group 3 Activities Time: Sep. 30, Fri. 9:00-12:30 Mr. Filippo PRATICO, University of Calabria, Italy Venue: Casa del Diezmo 1, 2 Long Lasting Durable Mix as Alternative of Porous AsphaltChair: Mr. Hans SILBORN, Norwegian public roads administration, Norway, Mr. Keizo KAMIYA, NEXCO Research Institute, JapanChair TC B.4 3-D characterization of asphalt pavement macrotexture for skid resistance evaluation Mr. Yinghao MIAO, Beijing University of Technology, ChinaIntroduction The poro-elastic road surface (PERS): a powerful weapon against traffic noise Mr. Hans SILBORN Mr. Luc GOUBERT, Belgian Road Research Centre, Belgium Part 1. Management of freight corridors, intermodal freight terminals and Discussion and Conclusions urban freight transport, presentation of technical reports from TCB.4 Part 5. Monitoring of Innovation Management of strategic freight corridors Introduction of the Working Group 4 Activities Mr. Don HOGBEN, VicRoads, Australiaprogram Sessions Mr. David HEIN, ARA, CanadaIntermodal freight terminals challenges and good practice Road Foundation Construction Using Tyre Bales A Lightweight, Low-Energy Alternative Mr. Martin RUESCH, Rapp Trans AG, Switzerland Mr. Mike WINTER, Transport Research Laboratory, U.KPublic sector governance over urban freight transport Photocatalytic applications in Belgium, purifying the air through the pavement Prof. Eiichi TANIGUCHI, Kyoto University, Japan Ms. Anne BEELDENS, Belgian Road Research Centre, Belgium Part 2. Presentation of individual papers Seismic retrofit of asphalt pavements using confined-reinforced earthRelationships between commodity flow and land use Mr. Tsutomu ISHIGAKI, Nippo Corporation Research Institute, Japan Mr. Mitsuru SAITO, Brigham Young University, USA Discussion and Conclusions Freight movement between Maquiladora industry and ports of entry Break 16:30-17:00 Mr. Jose VIDANA, Universidad Autnoma de Ciudad Jurez, Mexico and Texas Part 6. Adaptation to Climate Change Transportation Institute, USA Introduction of the Working Group 5 Activities Break 10:30 - 11:00 Mr. Benoit VERHAEGHE, South Africa Part 3. Existing and future challenges in intermodal freight transport Adapting Road Infrastructure to Climate Change: Innovative Approaches and Tools Mr. Jorge MEDINA, Director for Intermodal Sales, Kansas City Southern de Mxico, Mr. Yves ENNESSER, Egis, FranceMxico Impact of climate change on the development of rutting Part 4. Round table discussion: Challenges and measures in freight Mr. Alexander ZEISSLER, Institute of Urban Engineering and Road Construction,transport for a sound development Germany Mr. Jorge MEDINA, Mxico Use of Solar Heat-blocking Pavement Technology for Mitigation of Urban Heat Mr. Don HOGBEN, Australia Mr. Masahiko IWAMA, Nippo Corporation Research Institute, Japan Mr. Martin RUESCH, Switzerland Discussion and Conclusions Prof. Eiichi TANIGUCHI, Japan ConclusionsModerator: Mr. Benoit CAYOUETTE, Ministry of Transport, Canada-Quebec Chair: Mr Michel BOULETConclusions Chair: Mr. Hans SILBORN14 www.aipcrmexico2011.org www.piarcmexico2011.org 15. TC D.1 MANAGEMENT OF ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETSSP 11. ROAD USER CHARGING SCHEMESTime: Sep. 30, Fri. 9:00-12:30 - LESSONS LEARNED AND FUTURE PROSPECTSVenue: Casa Montejo 3, 4 Time: Sep. 30, Fri. 09:00 - 12:30Chair: Ms. Anita KNKEL-HENKER, Section of Pavement Design and RoadVenue: Palacio de Valparaiso 2Maintenance, Federal Highway Research Institute, Germany, Chair TC D.1 Co-Chairs: Mr. Skirmantas SKRINSKAS, Director of Lithuanian RoadCo-chair: Mr. Mick LOLENZ, Department of Transport, Energy and Administration, member of Conference of European Directors of RoadsInfrastructure, Australia(CEDR) andMr. Joseph HAULE, member of the World Road Association ExecutiveIntroduction Committee Ms. Anita KNKEL-HENKERPart 1.Part 1. Lessons Learnt and case studiesBenchmarking of Asset Management Methods Implementing congestion charges: Efficiency and acceptability Mr. Ramesh SINHAL, Highway Agency, United Kingdom and members of the Working Mr. Stephen PERKINS, Head of OECD/ITF Joint Transport Research CenterGroup 1Road pricing for managing traffic in SingaporeData Collection for Road Infrastructure Management Mr. Chandrasekar PALANISAMY, Land Transport Authority, Singapore Mr. Philippe LEPERT, Institute of Science and Technology of Transport, Development and Road user charging in Norway - Unique in the World? A presentation of the past, presentNetworks, France and members of the Working Group 2and future of RUC in Norway.Allocation of Resources across Asset Classes Mr. Arve KIRKEVOLD, Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Norway Mr. Louw KANNEMEYER, National Roads Agency, South Africa and members of theDiscussionWorking Group 3Break 10:30 - 11:00Break 10:30 - 11:00Part 2. Case studiesPart 2.Future schemes for SwitzerlandLearnings from Africa Mr. Bernhard WYSS, Federal Office of Roads, Switzerland Ms. Sophie TEKIE, Roads Authority, Namibia and Mr. Philippe LEPERT, Institute of Heavy goods vehicle tolls In GermanyScience and Technology of Transport, Development and Networks, France Ms. Edith BUSS, Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development,Asset Management of Japanese Expressways after the EarthquakeGermany Mr. Shigeru SHIMENO, Nippon Expressway Research Institute, Japan Toll for Heavy Vehicles in FranceCurrent Practise of Road Management in Mexico Mr. Christophe SAINTILLAN, Director of Transport Infrastructures, Ministry of Ecology, Mr. Jos Ricardo SOLORIO MURILLO, Mexican Transportation Institute, Mexico Sustainable Development, Transport and Housing, FranceImproved Efficiency in Road Management through Level of Service based ContractsDiscussion Mr. Vittorio NICOLOSI, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy ConclusionsMoving forwards with Performance based Asset Management Chairs Mr. Stephen J. GAJ, Federal Highway Administration, USADiscussion and Conclusions SP 12. INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS(ITS) FOR SAFER AND MORE Chair: Ms. Anita KNKEL-HENKER EFFICIENT TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT Time: Sep. 30, Fri. 09:00 - 12:30TC D.4 GEOTECHNICS AND UNPAVED ROADS Venue: Palacio de Valparaiso 1Time: Sep. 30, Fri. 9:00-12:30 Co-Chairs: XXX IRF Washington andVenue: Palacio de Iturbide 2, 3Ms. Anne-Marie LECLERC, President of the World Road AssociationChair: Mr. Martin SAMSON, SNC-Lavalin Inc., Canada, Chair TC D.4 Part 1. Promising Developments in Vehicle and Communications TechnologyIntroduction Presentation from the Joint PIARC/FISITA Task Force on Cooperative Systems Mr. Martin SAMSON Mr. Robert CONE, Consultant, Wales, UKPart 1. Innovation in the treatment and use of local materials Connected Vehicle Research in the United StatesGeneral presentation Ms. Shelley ROW, ITS Joint Programme Office Director, USA Mr. Martin SAMSONCooperative ITS: Information services of the future for travellers and infrastructurePresentation of the technical report Innovative approaches for the use of local marginal operatorsnatural materials Mr. Paul KOMPFNER, ERTICO Mr. Bernard DETHY, CRR, Belgium et Guy RAOUL, SPTF, France Dynamic Navigation: Car manufacturers and traffic management operators working handAssessment of clay materials stabilized with lime, cement and other products in hand Ms. Natalia PEREZ, IMT, Mexico Mr. Martin HAUSCHILD, Leader, Traffic Engineering & Traffic Management, BMW GroupUse in earthworks of fine soils believed to be unsuitable for treatment Studies of Break 10:30 - 11:00weathered schists in the region Bretagne - Pays de Loire Part 2. Deployment of ITS for Traffic Management Mr. Jean Claude AURIOL, IFSTTAR, FranceDeployment of Next-Generation ITS - Trend of ITS deployment in JapanImprovement of local materials on the motorway serving the port of Tangiers Mr. Fumihiko KANAZAWA, Head of ITS division, National Institute for Land and Mr. Mohamad CHOUH, Socit Nationale des Autoroutes, Morocco Infrastructure Management MLIT, JapanBreak 10:30 - 11:00Presentation from KoreaPart 2. Innovation in the construction and maintenance of unpaved roads in Mr. Jae Young YOO, Executive Director, Khris, Koreadeveloping countries Contribution of ITS to safer and more efficient traffic management in ChileGeneral presentation Mr. Mario FERNNDEZ RODRGUEZ, Director General for Roads, Chile Mr. Martin SAMSONConclusionsPresentation of a summary of the seminar in Cotonou concerning unpaved roads Chairs Mr. ele David OLODO, Secrtaire Gnral du Ministre des Travaux Publics et desTransports, BninVulnerability reduction and damage repairs using best practices on low volume roads Poster sessions Mr. Gordon KELLER, USDA Forest Service, USA Time: Sep. 30, Fri. 09:00 12:30Soil stabilization An innovative measure for unpaved roads Venue: Poster corner in Exhibition Hall Mr. Mohamad SHUKOR, Public Works Department, MalaysiaPart 3. Adaptation to climate change Presentation by the authors of accepted papers for:General Presentation Topic 21: Adaptation of Road Pavements to Climate Change Mr. Martin SAMSON Topic 22: Innovation in Road PavementsPresentation of the technical report Adaptation to climate change Mr. Aurle PARRIAUX, GEOLEP, EPFL, SwitzerlandConclusions Chair: Mr. Martin SAMSON15 16. XXIVth World Road Congress Mexico City, from 26th to 30th September 2011 Roads for a better life.Expo Map16www.aipcrmexico2011.org www.piarcmexico2011.org 17. EXpO MAp 17 18. XXIV Congrs Mondial de la RouteMexico, 26 au 30 Septembre, 2011 Des route pour bien vivre. Promouvoir le transfert modal et lintgration des routes avec les autres modes par la construction de ports secs dans lhinterland en Asie Mardi 27 9:00-12:30 hrs. M. Madan Bandhu REGMI, Chef de la section Politique et Dveloppement des Transports, Division des Transports, Nations Unies/ Commission conomique et sociale pour lAsie et le Pacifique TS A RDUIRE LIMPACT DU SYSTME ROUTIER SUR LE CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE Intgration en Amrique du Sud Le temps : Sep. 27, Mardi 9:00-12:30 Mme. Graciela OPORTO, Sous-secrtaire la Planification territoriale et Salle : Palacio de Valparaiso 2 lInvestissement public, Argentine, ancienne prsidente de lIIRSA (Iniciativa para la Prsident : M. Hicham NHAMMOUCHA, Directeur des Routes, Maroc, Integracion de la Infraestuctura Regional SurAmerica) Coordinateur du thme stratgique Perspectives pour lAfrique Mme. Rukia SHAMTE, Secrtaire excutif, Corridor Central, Kenya Introduction Perspectives pour lEurope M. Hicham NHAMMOUCHA DG MOVE, Commission Europenne Enjeux de changement climatique et contribution du secteur routier Pause 10:30 11:00 M. Simon PRICE, Prsident du Comit technique A1Prservation de lenvironnement Partie 2. Transfert modal. Que peut-on escompter ? Examples de plans nationaux Effets potentiels de vhicules de plus grande capacit sur le trafic routier de Mme. Eva SOLVI, Ingnieure principale senior, Administration norvgienne des routes marchandises, transport intermodal et transfert modal publiques, Norvge M. Stephen PERKINS, Directeur du Centre commun de recherche sur les transports Royaume Uni OCDE/FIT Discussion Circulation des poids lourds en transit par les Alpes suisses : transfert modal de la route Pause 10:30 11:00 vers le rail? Examples de plans nationaux M. Rudolf DIETERLE, Directeur gnral, Office fdral des Routes, Suisse Autriche Table ronde M. Kunihiko OKA, Directeur, Bureau planification environnement de la route, Ministre Conclusions du Territoire, des Infrastructures, des Transports et du Tourisme, Japon Prsident : M. Fausto BARAJAS CUMMINGS Etats-Unis M. Francisco Javier ALEJANDRE MINGUEZ, Directeur Gnral Adjoint de la Planification, SP 08. BONNE GOUVERNANCE ET INTGRIT Direction des Routes, Ministre de lEquipement, Espagne Le Temps: Sep. 27, Mardi 09:00 - 12:30 Discussion Salle: Casa Montejo 3, 4 Conclusions Co-Prsidents : M. Hreinn HARALDSON, Prsident de lAssociation nordique Prsident: M. Hicham NHAMMOUCHA des Routes & M. Carlo MARIOTTA, membre du comit excutif de lAssociation mondiale de la Route CT B.5 VIABILIT HIVERNALE Le Temps: Sep. 27, Mardi. 9:00-12:30Partie 1. Approaches rcentes Salle: Casa del Diezmo 1, 2 Situation vue par la socit civile Prsidente : Mme. Gudrun BERG, VTI, Sude, Prsidente CT B.5 M. Eduardo BOHRQUEZ, Directeur excutif, Transparencia Mexicana, Mexique Co-Prsidents : M. Paul PISANO, FHWA, Etats-UnisLeons tires de la revue de projets de la Banque mondiale M. Didier GILOPPE, DSGI CETE Normandie-Centre, France M. Marc JUHEL, Directeur Secteur Transports, Banque mondiale M. Jos del Pino ALVAREZ, GRUPISA, EspagneLutter contre la corruption en crant des rgles du jeu - Le point de vue de lentrepreneur M. Per NIELSEN, Conseiller senior de NCC Sweden, Sude IntroductionIntgrit: Un challenge quotidien ou une question de cours ? Mme. Gudrun BERG M. Alexander WALCHER, ASFINAG, Autriche Partie 1. Une tude des systmes de gestion de la viabilit hivernale et de Pause 10:30 - 11:00 linformation des usagers Partie 2. Etudes de cas M. Martin HOBBS, Highways Agency, Royaume-Uni Etude de cas El Salvador M. Rick NELSON, Ministre des Transports du Nevada, Etats-UnisBonne pratique dans lAdministration nationale roumaine en matire de bonne Partie 2. Dveloppement durable et viabilit hivernalegouvernance - Intgrit institutionnelle M. Xavier COCU, Centre de recherches routires, Belgique M. Liviu COSTACHE, Roumanie M. Didier GILOPPE, DSGI CETE Normandie Centre, France Ethique: la pierre angulaire de la bonne gouvernanceProgramme du Sances Discussion M. Nazir ALLI, Directeur excutif, South African National Roads Agency Ld, Afrique du Partie 3. Impact du changement climatique sur le service hivernal Sud M. Mario MARCHETTI, CETE de lEst- LRPC de Nancy, FranceAsian Development Bank/ OECD Anti-corruption initiative for Asia and the Pacific Mme. Gudrun BERG, VTI, Sude Conclusions Partie 4. Communication avec les usagers de la route Co-Prsidents M. Kuno Mnnik, Administration estonienne des routes, Estonie DiscussionSP 09. DCENNIE DACTION DES NATIONS UNIES POUR LA SCURIT Pause 10:30 11:00 ROUTIRE Partie 5. XIIIe Congrs international de la Viabilit hivernale, Qubec 2010Le Temps: Sep. 27, Mardi 09:00 - 12:30 Mme. Gudrun BERG, VTI, Sude Salle: Palacio de Valparaiso 1 Partie 6. Donnes Neige et Glace 2010 Co-Prsidents: Mme. Susan MARTINOVITCH, Prsidente AASHTO & M. M. Richard CHARPENTIER, Ministry des Transports, Qubec, Canada Tchona IDOSSOU, Vice Prsident de lAGEPAR, membre du comit excutif Partie 7. Comptition de chasse-neige de lAssociation mondiale de la Route M. Didier GILOPPE, DSGI CETE Normandie Centre, France Partie 8. Enseignements des sminaires en rpublique Tchque et enPartie 1. La dcennie daction des Nations Unies MongolieLe Plan daction de la dcennie pour la scurit routire M. Didier GILOPPE, DSGI CETE Normandie Centre, France Dr. Etienne KRUG, Organisation mondiale de la sant Partie 9. Propositino pour la priode 2012-2015 Support des banques de dveloppement M. Paul PISANO, FHWA, Etats-Unis Banque Interamricaine de dveloppement Partie 10. Table ronde Discussion Implication des jeunes pour la scurit routire Conclusions M. Floor LIESHOUT, Directeur YOURS M. Paul PISANODclaration de lAssociation mondiale de la Route Prsidente : Mme. Gudrun BERG Mme. Anne-Marie LECLERC, Prsidente, Association mondiale de la Route Pause 10:30 11:00 Partie 2. Tables rondes SP 03. INTGRATION DES RSEAUX ROUTIERS ET DES AUTRES MODES DE Amrique latine TRANSPORT DE SURFACE AU NIVEAU CONTINENTAL ET TRANSFERT MODAL Asie Le Temps: Sep. 27, mardi 09:00 - 12:30Afrique Salle: Palacio de Iturbide 2, 3 Conclusions Prsident : M. Fausto BARAJAS CUMMINGS, Prsident du Conseil des Co-Prsidents Directeurs des Routes dIbrie et dAmrique latine (DIRCAIBEA) Partie 1. Intgration des Modes de Transport 2 www.aipcrmexico2011.org www.piarcmexico2011.org 19. Terminology Committee DiscussionTime: Sep. 27, Tue. 12:00 12:30 Moderatrice: Mme. Malika SEDDI, Affaires internationales, Association des SocitsVenue: Pavilion of the World Road Association (Exhibition hall) Franaises dAutoroutes, FranceConclusionsPresentation of the work and outputs of the Committee on Terminology and demonstration Prsident: M. Guillermo TORRESof the use of the multilingual technical dictionaries, lexicons and translation tools availableon the Associations website. SP 04. GRANDES VILLES : PLACE DES DIFFRENTS MODES DE TRANSPORTDE SURFACE ET LEURS INTERACTIONS Le Temps: Sep. 27, Tue. 15:00 - 18:30Salle: Casa del Diezmo 1, 2Co-Prsidents : M. Clemente POON HUNG, President of AMIVTAC andM. Claude VAN ROOTEN, membre du comit excutif de lAssociationMardi 27 15:00-18:30 hrs. mondiale de la RoutePartie 1. Stratgies lchelle des villesStratgies lchelle des villes pour lintgration des modes de trasnport de surface dansTS C APPROCHE STRATGIQUE DE LA SCURIT : METTRE LESles grandes villesCONNAISSANCES EN PRATIQUE Mme. Anita CURNOW, Comit technique B3, AustralieLe Temps: Sep. 27, Mardi 15:00-18:30La ville de MexicoSalle: Palacio de Valparaiso 1 Mme Adriana de ALMEIDA LOBO, Directrice, Centre du Transport durable du Mexique,Prsident: M. Jeffrey PANIATI, Administration fdrale des routes, Etats- MexiqueUnis, PkinCoordinateur du Thme stratgique M. Xiaoming LIU, Director General, Beijing Transport Commission, Chine Dix annes de la stratgie de mobilit de Zurich - Enseignements et perspectivesIntroduction M. Martin BUCK, SNZ Ingenieure und Planer AG, Suisse M. Jeffrey PANIATIPause 16:30 17:00Partie 1. Plans stratgiques et approches Partie 2. Mesures particuliresBanque mondiale - Prsentation de lapproche pour promouvoir la scurit routire dansAmliorer lexploitation des routes existantesles pays bnficiaires de ses projets. M. Andrew Somers, Chef des dveloppements STI, Service des usagers de la route,Chine (Rp. pop.) Rponse aux effets de la croissance du parc automobile et diminutionVicRoads, Australiercente du nombre daccidents et de tusRseau routier et transport public Le challenge de lintgration dans la rgion Mme. Cheng-cheng TANG, directrice adjointe du Centre de recherche sur la scurit mtropolitaine de Montralroutire,Ministre des Transports, Chine M. Michel VEILLEUX, Vice-Prsident, Agence Metropolitaine des Transports, Canada-Etats-Unis - Vision Zro dcs, Stratgie nationale de Scurit routireQubec Mme. Susan MARTINOVICH, Prsidente, American Association of State Highway and Mobilit urbaine dans le district de BamakoTransportation Officials, Etats-Unis M. Malick KASS, Direction Nationale des Transports Terrestres, Maritimes et Fluviaux, MaliEspagne Plan stratgique de scurit routire : objectifs et ralisations Duplex A86 Une solution innovante et durable pour achever le second priphrique duPause 16:30-17:00 Grand ParisPartie 2. Le transfert de connaissances en pratique M. Andr BROTO, Directeur gnral adjoint, Cofiroute, FranceVietnam Projet de scurit routire parrain par la Banque mondiale (RSP).Mesures pour lutilisatin des transports publics dans la ville dOsaka Mr/Ms. (TBD) M. Araki SATOSHI, Municipalit dOsaka, JaponAustralie - Application de technologies innovantes pour la rduction des risques de Conclusionsscurit routire Co-Prsidents Dr. Soames JOB, Directeur du Centre de Scurit routire de Nouvelles Galles du Sud etPrsident de la Stratgie nationale de Scurit routire, AustralieFrance - Formation des conducteurs professionnels et non professionnels en matire de SP 05. RSEAUX DURABLES DE ROUTES RURALES comportement sr dans les tunnels Le Temps: Sep. 27, Mardi 15:00 - 18:30 M. Marc TESSON, Centre dEtudes des Tunnels (CETU), FranceSalle: Palacio de Iturbide 2, 3Mexique - Rsultats de la mise en uvre des efforts de formation et dducation Prsident : Ministre du Dveloppement rural, Inde Dr. Jess Manuel CHAVARRIA VEGA, Institut mexicain des Transports, MexiqueConclusions Rapport introductif Prsident : M. Jeffrey PANIATI M. Terje TESSEM, Organisation Internationale du TravailPartie 1. Accessibilit et planification du dveloppement des routes ruralesLe Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, programme pour le dveloppement des routesCT A.3 ASPECTS CONOMIQUES DES RSEAUX ROUTIERS ET rurales en IndeDVELOPPEMENT SOCIAL M. P.K. ANAND, Directeur gnral, Dveloppement rural, Ministre du DveloppementLe Temps: Sep. 27, Mardi 15:00-18:30rural, IndeSalle: Palacio de Valparaiso 2Accessibilit et planification du dveloppement des routes rurales - Enseignements tirsPrsident : M. Guillermo TORRES, Institut mexicain des Transports, Mexiqueen Amrique latine M. Victor AREVALO LAY, International Forum for Rural Transport and Development,IntroductionUniversit Ricardo Palma, Perou M. Guillermo TORRES TBDPartie 1. Approches de lvaluation des impacts sociaux des projets routiers TBDApproches