Improving Traffic Awareness on Mine Access and Haul Roads

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. M. Ruff
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Aug 1, 2013

Abstract

A GPS-based traffic awareness and collision avoidance system has been implemented at mines with long, narrow access roads to help avoid accidents involving two approaching vehicles or vehicles following too close. A simple display in the cab of each outfitted vehicle gives an indication of oncoming traffic and a voice announcement indicates the type of vehicle that is coming as far out as 300 meters. Advanced warning of approaching vehicles is increasing driver awareness, especially around blind corners and in adverse weather such as heavy fog, snow, or rain. Speeding alarms have also been implemented and are especially critical as a vehicle approaches reduced speed areas near single-lane bridges or tight curves. A description of the system, safety improvements seen since its introduction, and implementation challenges will be discussed.
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APA: T. M. Ruff  (2013)  Improving Traffic Awareness on Mine Access and Haul Roads

MLA: T. M. Ruff Improving Traffic Awareness on Mine Access and Haul Roads. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.

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