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The Second Libyan Roads and Traffic Safety exhibition – Tripoli 19-21 June

bySami Zaptia
May 17, 2014
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The Second Libyan Roads and Traffic Safety exhibition – Tripoli 19-21 June

The Second Roads & Traffic Safety exhibition will be held at Tripoli International Fairgrounds - (Image: Village Expo).

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The Second Roads & Traffic Safety exhibition will be held at Tripoli . . .[restrict]International Fairgrounds - (Image: Village Expo).
The Second Libyan Roads & Traffic Safety exhibition will be held at Tripoli International Fairgrounds –  19-21 June (Image: Village Expo).

Tripoli, 17 May 2014:

The Second Libyan Roads and Traffic Safety exhibition will be held between 19-21 June at Tripoli International Fairgrounds, Tripoli.

The event is sponsored by the Ministry of Communications.

Organizers say that the aim of the show is to look into the scientific approach to building a modern road network and secure a sustainable basis in accordance with correct operations and high rates of traffic safety.

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They would also like to look at upgrading the role of traffic safety standards and
preparing a scientific database to help discover the factors and deficiencies in the roads system.

The event aims also to help Libya keep pace with the world in this area and benefit from the experiences of others by highlighting the latest technology in the field of road and traffic safety as well as the role of scientific research in this area .

For more information, see: www.village.com.ly [/restrict]

Tags: Ministry of Communicationsroadssafetytraffic

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