Improving Objective Measures of Mobility
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Examines the shortcomings in existing objective measures of mobility in the light of evaluative experiences and demonstrates improvements in reliability, together with a new technique for tracking pavement position. Refutes the idea that it is not possible to measure improvement in performance objectively and attempts to give operational meaning to the term “enhancement.”
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