АНАЛІЗ ІСНУЮЧИХ ПІДХОДІВ ЩОДО ОЦІНКИ ВТРАТ ВІД ДТП
Abstract
The questions affecting rapid motorization, which directly affects the ever increasing problem of high accident rate on the roads, especially in the last decade. One important reason for this problem is the inconsistency of the transport infrastructure needs of society and the state in ensuring road safety.
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Методика оцінки та розрахунку нормативів соціально-економічного збитку від ДТП (нормативна величина, приведена до 2013 р. згідно з курсом НБУ – 7,99 грн./ дол.).
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