Insert the title of your presentation here Presented by Name Here Job Title - Date The Forever Open Road Presented for FEHRL by Bob Collis, November 2009.

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Insert the title of your presentation here Presented by Name Here Job Title - Date The Forever Open Road Presented for FEHRL by Bob Collis, November 2009

The Forever Open Road The 5th Generation Road The Forever Open Road Concept The Challenges What Happens Next… Getting Involved

The 5th Generation Road  Past WOW! Factors in Road Construction? -1 st generation – the track? -2 nd generation - the paved road? -3 rd generation - the smooth road? -4 th generation - the continuous road/motorways? -What will the 5 th Generation Be Like?  We need start to develop the 5 th Generation Road! -Solves existing and future problems -Achievable through new technology  Stakeholders need to be convinced that there’s a workable concept! -Must be a long-term pan-European solution -Must have lots of costs savings and benefits  There must be a champion to drive it forward!

Why do we need a 5 th Generation Road?  Address Global Challenges  Climate Change  Carbon Reduction  Energy Generation  Global Financial Crisis

What should the 5 th Generation Road do?  Meet European Targets  Safe and Secure Road Transport System  Highly Competitive and Sustainable Products and Services  Cleaner, Quieter and More Energy Efficient Road Transport  Enhanced Mobility, Optimised and Efficient Seamless Systems

The 5 th Generation Road Idea  Takes all our existing ideas and produces one solution that will support all our future needs…. the Adaptable Road the Automated Road the Climate Change Resilient Road  A concept that will…  provide an integratede system  be adaptable to future travel demands  provide low-cost automated travel  produce sustainable benefits  Be Forever Open

In-built lane and vehicle direction information Integrated driver/maintenance information system Measures own Condition Heat storage and energy harvesting Built-in flood resistance Pre-fabricatedCarbon free construction Instant crack repair Recycled materials Bolt-on lanes and road Infrastructure Snow and ice dispersing In-built electronic vehicle guidance systems/power Carbon Capture Planting & Devices

The Forever Open Road Concept  The 5 th Generation Road that will be Forever Open  With zero delays from: -congestion, -accidents, -roadworks, -maintenance.  The Forever Open Road is a concept being developed by FEHRL  It will meet our future road infrastructure requirements  By being flexible and sustainable.

The Challenges Existing Technology Technology Transfer from Near Markets Early Stage Technology New Technology  How Do We Make It Work?

Road Coms Vehicle Coms Self Monitoring Locking grid Energy harvesting Storm water Low carbon base Prefabrication  Who Does the Work?

What Happens Next… Phase 1: Concept Development Phase 4: Demonstration Projects and Monitoring 2014 Phase 2: Scope of R&D Phase 2: Scope of R&D Phase 3: Develop the Three Elements

Getting Involved  The Programme is being taken forward by: -LCPC (France) -BASt (Germany) -DRI (Denmark) -RWS DVS (Netherlands) -TRL (UK)  FEHRL is seeking support and funding from: -Governments -Academic institutions -Industry

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