Development and evaluation of highway speed weigh in motion systems in Australia /

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Main Authors: 447004 Samuels, Stephen, Australian Road Research Board
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Published: Victoria, Australia : Australian Road Research Board, 1988
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:3902882020-12-19T17:13:37ZDevelopment and evaluation of highway speed weigh in motion systems in Australia / 447004 Samuels, Stephen Australian Road Research Board Victoria, Australia : Australian Road Research Board,198808PSZJBLHighway researchMotor vehicle scalesURN:ISBN:086910327
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Motor vehicle scales
447004 Samuels, Stephen
Australian Road Research Board
Development and evaluation of highway speed weigh in motion systems in Australia /
title Development and evaluation of highway speed weigh in motion systems in Australia /
title_full Development and evaluation of highway speed weigh in motion systems in Australia /
title_fullStr Development and evaluation of highway speed weigh in motion systems in Australia /
title_full_unstemmed Development and evaluation of highway speed weigh in motion systems in Australia /
title_short Development and evaluation of highway speed weigh in motion systems in Australia /
title_sort development and evaluation of highway speed weigh in motion systems in australia
topic Highway research
Motor vehicle scales
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