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42nd Annual Southern African Transport Conference 2024: Recent submissions

  • Edwards, C. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    Rail track slabs, also known as ballastless track systems, have gained prominence as a modern and efficient alternative to traditional ballasted tracks in railway infrastructure. This technical abstract provides an overview ...
  • Gondo, T.; Morobeni, K. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    There is increasing realization among development and tourism experts that road pavements in distress are not ideal for tourism development. It is argued in principle that optimizing road pavement management guarantees ...
  • Visagie, J.; Hoffman, A.J.; Joubert, J. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    Traffic speed prediction using deep learning neural networks has been the topic of many studies, mostly using data sets that were collected from static sensors. Floating vehicle data offers a more flexible alternative, as ...
  • Nemangwele, F. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    Smart roads have gained popularity around the world in recent years, with driving safety being the most significant element. Existing research is mostly focused on the early detection and prevention of safety problems ...
  • Paige-Green, P.; Wessels, D. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    Despite ongoing research covering more than 60 years in southern Africa, the assessment of the potential durability of basic crystalline rock aggregates for use in road construction is still a major problem. Over the years ...
  • Bore, O.K.; Ambunda, O.R.; Johannes, P.T. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    Urbanisation poses multifaceted challenges, including traffic congestion, environmental issues, and deteriorating transportation infrastructure. The study examines the ramifications of the evolving management of road access ...
  • Van Tonder, J.R.; Arries, J.T.; Steyn, W; Bruwer, M.M. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    Doppler radar technology plays a crucial role in vehicle speed measurement and enforcement, making it an integral part of transportation and traffic management systems. This study investigates the limitations of continuous ...
  • Netterberg, F.; Paige-Green, P.; Pinard, M. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    Laterites or lateritic soils are widespread in many countries internationally, including South Africa. These are often the only materials available within a reasonable haulage distance for road construction, but when tested ...
  • Bruwer, M.M.; Bundy, D.; Erasmus, A.; Mokone, K.L.K. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    Unprecedented rainfall in 2023 in the Western Cape led to numerous severe flooding events. Heritage Day (24 September 2023) saw a cut-off low system hit the southern regions of the Western Cape, with particularly heavy ...
  • Zhou, M.; Vanderschuren, M. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    In the quest for sustainable urban transport solutions, the emphasis is on congestion reduction, and efficient travel times. A better understanding of the two can be achieved via comprehensive traffic modelling. Using the ...
  • Jacobs, E.; Sinclair, M. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    Curves have always been a safety concern in roadway design. More crashes tend to occur on curved sections than on tangent sections. Factors influencing safety concerns on curves, such as design speed and, embankment angles, ...
  • Louw, C. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    Developed locally in partnership with Syntell and Bytefuse, Quebit is an adaptive, data- driven artificial intelligence (AI) traffic management solution. With continuous fluctuations in traffic patterns, the timing ...
  • Monyatsi, L. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    Over the last five years, South Africa has seen a decline in road crash fatalities; however,the reduction has not been significant to meet the 2010 - 2020 Decade of Action goals.Performance thus far is slightly below the ...
  • Ssekabira Ntege, S. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    RSA exports over 60 % of its car manufactures to more developed countries e.g. the EU.With the aim to better road safety, the EU has mandated that vehicle automation systems be standard features in all cars that it import ...
  • Van As, S.C.; Krogscheepers, J.C.; van Tonder, I.; Papenfus, A.J.; Ribbens, H.; Sampson , J.D.; Stander, H.J.; Arries, J. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    The South African National Roads Agency Ltd (SANRAL) has established a Research Panel and Programme to undertake research in the transportation field. One of the projects that were undertaken as part of the program was an ...
  • Shibambo, P. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    Crash Investigation is the process of investigating and analysing the circumstances surrounding a vehicle crash to determine its cause, sequence, and severity. The goal is to determine the cause of the crash, identifying ...
  • Roux, E.; Ferreira, I.W.; Lamprecht, T.; Botha, R.; HÜsselmann, G.; Pretorius, P.; Mollagee, S.; De Bruin, A. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    The Koeberg Nuclear Power Station (KNPS) Traffic Evacuation Model (TEM) plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and efficiency of emergency responses, as well as evaluating the effectivity of the transport network to ...
  • Ribbens, H. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    A workshop was held during SATC 2022, to clarify the role that civil society, academia,NGO’s and the private sector in South Africa could play in support of the Decade of Action for Road Safety during the current campaign ...
  • Nyoka, M. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    • Government’s role in providing transport infrastructure. • The challenge of competing infrastructure needs. • Prioritisation of government interventions, and balance sheet optimisation. • Involvement of private sector ...
  • Selesho, N. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2024)
    The trucking industry in South Africa is a crucial component of the economy, contributing significantly to GDP and employment. However, the industry is predominantly male-dominated, with women making up only a small ...