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NL episode: Hoe beheersen we de snelheid van het verkeer (zonder de openbare ruimte aan te passen)

40 min · 30 de oct de 2024
portada del episodio NL episode: Hoe beheersen we de snelheid van het verkeer (zonder de openbare ruimte aan te passen)

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Please note: This is a special recording of our conversation on ISA and ASG in Dutch. If you’d like to hear the English version, you can find it in the episodes from 1st and 8th August. We’ll be back to English in the next episode. In deze speciale Nederlandstalige aflevering van Towwnmaking spreken ingenieur Paul Timmer en host Servaz van Berkum over Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA) en Adaptive Speed Governance (ASG), beiden helpen de bestuurder van een voertuig veiliger te helpen. ISA is een systeem dat is ontworpen om bestuurders te waarschuwen wanneer een voertuig de lokale snelheidslimiet overschrijdt. Sinds juli 2022 is ISA verplicht gesteld door de Europese Unie voor alle nieuwe voertuigen, zoals auto’s en vrachtwagens. ASG, ontwikkeld door het Townmaking Institute in samenwerking met de Gemeente Amsterdam, is oorspronkelijk ontworpen voor e-bikes en kan de veiligheid van alle typen voertuigen verbeteren zonder gebruik te maken van camera’s, sensoren of herinrichting van de openbare ruimte, en zonder privacy te schenden. In deze aflevering gaan we dieper in op de werking en doelstellingen van beide systemen, de voordelen voor verkeersveiligheid en de uitdagingen die zich voordoen bij de implementatie. Deze podcast werd geproduceerd en samengesteld door Paul Timmer, Indranil Bhattacharya, Omar Zuberi, Bono Siebelink en Servaz van Berkum. De muziek is van Mickey Smid. Voor meer informatie over het Townmaking Institute en deze podcastserie, bezoek townmaking.com. This podcast is published by the Townmaking Institute under the Next Commons principles (https://nextcommons.townmaking.com/ [https://nextcommons.townmaking.com/]). See https://www.townmaking.com/ [https://www.townmaking.com/] for more information.

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episode NL episode: Hoe beheersen we de snelheid van het verkeer (zonder de openbare ruimte aan te passen) artwork

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Please note: This is a special recording of our conversation on ISA and ASG in Dutch. If you’d like to hear the English version, you can find it in the episodes from 1st and 8th August. We’ll be back to English in the next episode. In deze speciale Nederlandstalige aflevering van Towwnmaking spreken ingenieur Paul Timmer en host Servaz van Berkum over Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA) en Adaptive Speed Governance (ASG), beiden helpen de bestuurder van een voertuig veiliger te helpen. ISA is een systeem dat is ontworpen om bestuurders te waarschuwen wanneer een voertuig de lokale snelheidslimiet overschrijdt. Sinds juli 2022 is ISA verplicht gesteld door de Europese Unie voor alle nieuwe voertuigen, zoals auto’s en vrachtwagens. ASG, ontwikkeld door het Townmaking Institute in samenwerking met de Gemeente Amsterdam, is oorspronkelijk ontworpen voor e-bikes en kan de veiligheid van alle typen voertuigen verbeteren zonder gebruik te maken van camera’s, sensoren of herinrichting van de openbare ruimte, en zonder privacy te schenden. In deze aflevering gaan we dieper in op de werking en doelstellingen van beide systemen, de voordelen voor verkeersveiligheid en de uitdagingen die zich voordoen bij de implementatie. Deze podcast werd geproduceerd en samengesteld door Paul Timmer, Indranil Bhattacharya, Omar Zuberi, Bono Siebelink en Servaz van Berkum. De muziek is van Mickey Smid. Voor meer informatie over het Townmaking Institute en deze podcastserie, bezoek townmaking.com. This podcast is published by the Townmaking Institute under the Next Commons principles (https://nextcommons.townmaking.com/ [https://nextcommons.townmaking.com/]). See https://www.townmaking.com/ [https://www.townmaking.com/] for more information.

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