Ensuring the sustainability of road infrastructure cannot be achieved without the con-tinuous application of new knowledge and approaches within individual management steps. A particularly risky stage in the life cycle of existing roads is the operation phase. High attention is paid to the environmental, financial and social impacts and benefits of individual processes applied by road managers. These processes meet in pavement management systems (PMS), which, however, cannot work reliably without the necessary input data. Information on the development of the technical condition of the road can also be included among the most important data. The paper brings the first outputs from several years of research of measurements on the Slovak 1st class road. Its aim is to gradually determine the degradation functions for the needs of Slovak geographical, cli-matic and transport conditions. The secondary objective is to verify the reliability of non-destructive measurement procedures of the technical condition of the road. Emphasis is placed on the application of such mathematical procedures that can not only reliably bring about the determination of past developments in the roadway, but can also present the expected picture of future developments.
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Sedivy, S., Mikulova, L., Danisovic, P., Sramek, J., Remek, L., & Kozel, M. (2021). Long-term monitored road degradation functions as a tool to increase quality of pavement design. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11219839
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