Runoff from Road Freight of Fresh Salmon in Norway: A State-of-the Art
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https://doi.org/10.5324/mmi.v2i2.5925Abstract
Norwegian news media frequently feature roadside heavy vehicle inspections where trucks are being stopped for meltwater runoff from fresh seafood shipments. This has been ongoing for many years, and the Norwegian Public Roads Administration, and other organizations, cite this as a potential traffic safety problem. This article presents a state-of-the art on the problem of meltwater runoff and suggests venues for future research which may strengthen the argument that it actually causes traffic safety issues. The objective behind such research is to expedite technical and organizational changes to stop meltwater runoff from occurring.
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