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Digital/Smart Road Infrastructure
Dimitris S. Mandalozis
BoD Member, HELLASTRON
BoD Member, IRF Geneva PC
Chief Operations Officer, Aegean Motorway S.A.
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HELLENIC ASSOCIATION TOLL ROAD NETWORK
Attiki Odos Rio – Antirio bridge Egnatia Odos Nea Odos
Moreas Olympia Odos Aegean Motorway Kentriki Odos
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7 Private companies –Concessionaires
Attiki Odos (Attica Tollway) Gefyra (Rion – Antirion Bridge) Nea Odos Moreas Motorway Aegean Motorway Olympia Odos Kentriki Odos
1 Public Company Egnatia Odos
The Greek Toll Road Network
Attiki Odos Gefyra Egnatia Odos Nea Odos Moreas Aegean Motorway Olympia odos Kentriki Odos
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ASECAP - Members
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Objectives and goals of HELLASTRON
HELLASTRON is a professional, scientific, educational and research association and operates on a non-for-profit basis. Indicatively, the objectives of HELLASTRON are: In relation to the users: the continuous improvement of the
services provided to the users of toll roads. In relation to the research and public benefit: the investigation,
promotion and development of the scientific aspects related to road transportation, road pavement, construction and maintenance of roads and networks.
In relation to the promotion of road transportation: the participation in similar associations, worldwide.
In relation to the interests of the members of the Company: the protection and promotion of the interests of the toll road infrastructures sector.
(Excerpts from the Association’s Bylaws)
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HELLASTRON - Key Figures (2017)
Code 2016 Data Egnatia
Odos Attiki Odos
Olympia Odos
Moreas Aegean
Motorway Kentriki
Odos Nea
Odos Gefyra TOTAL
INFO 1 Total Network Length (km) 887,15 70 202,3 205 262,6 231 377,07 3,5 2.238,62
INFO 2 Length in Construction (km) 0 0 2 0 0 94,5 11 0 107,50
INFO 3 Length in Operation (km) 887,15 70 202,3 205 262,6 136,5 366,07 3,5 2.133,12
STAFF 1 Total Staff 900 950 1.462 322 671 595 937 89 5.926
STAFF 2 Staff in Concession & Operation 900 950 523 304 499 174 523 92 3.062
TOLL 11 Total Number of Toll Transactions (in millions)
32,12 79,16 40,90 17,31 21,68 7,48 29,86 3,80 232,33
REV 1 Annual Toll Revenues (mil €, without VAT)
67,42 176,22 80,17 32,11 64,30 13,51 95,90 39,55 569,20
TRAF 3 Heavy Good Vehicles Percentage (%)
14,6 4,2 11,5 8,2 23,8 18,6 14,9 13,3 -
TRAF 4 Vehicle Kilometers Travelled (mil) 3.140 1.311 1.680 545 899 197 1.958 13 9.743
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Proposals for more effective Motorway Management
Single emergency phone number
Single radio frequency for emergency events
Unified Virtual Traffic Management Center (TMC)
National user information system
VMS Message Specifications / Coordination of TMCs and VMS
& creation of a manual of operating procedures
Licensing for appropriate Road Assistance
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Greece has a complete and continuous road network that leads to substantial changes in the following areas:
Enhanced accessibility and mobility of people and products
Road safety improvement
Direct and indirect job development
Transportation cost reduction
Productivity increase due to improved accessibility and
transportation speed
Contribution to the economic development of regions/
prefectures
Tourism increase
Motorway Network contribution to development
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Uniform Heavy Vehicle Management
Installation of Control Stations for heavy goods vehicles and
dangerous goods vehicles
Central Unit with mobile control equipment
Participation in the process of controlling a significant number of
Services
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Ultimate Goal - "Smart" Roads
Automating processes
such as:
Traffic management
Telecommunications
Monitoring of
weather conditions
and pollutants
Toll Collection
Energy management
Source: http://foreveropenroad.eu
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Autonomous Vehicles: Will the roads be safer? (1/2)
Navigation without driver
Locating and avoiding obstacles
Lane Detection
Collision avoidance
Eco-driving
Vehicle status monitoring (fuel, tires, damages)
Communication with infrastructure
The driver is responsible for 95% of the accidents.
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Autonomous Vehicles: Will the roads be safer? (2/2)
Information on road conditions (road
surface, weather conditions)
Adjustment to traffic conditions
(congestion, incidents)
Platooning
Detection of surroundings
Traffic light & signage detection
Communication with nearby
vehicles
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Creation of a “Think Tank” on Transportation & Mobility
Participants: Public administrations, entrepreneurs, producers of goods, services providers, manufacturers, infrastructure operators, professional and industry associations, researchers, clients/beneficiaries of services and social bodies.
Think Tank goals:
1. Exchange of views and establishment of common ground;
2. Promotion of proposals for solving mutual problems;
3. Support and identification of joint actions and projects to optimize "value for money";
4. Finding common ways of development, implementation and adaptation of technologies, methodologies and best practices;
5. Participation in research projects and pilot applications;
6. Continuous and accurate information of the administration members and society regarding progress, prospects and opportunities in the field of transport.
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Thank you!
Dimitris S. Mandalozis, BoD Member, HELLASTRON (Hellenic Association of Toll Road Network)
www.hellastron.com [email protected] BoD Member, IRF Geneva PC
Chief Operations Officer, Aegean Motorway S.A.
[email protected] www.aegeanmotorway.gr