The Mobility during Crisis Situations

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The article deals with the mobility during crisis situations. In these situations, there is not always possible to use the roads or ways and the vehicles have to move on different areas, mostly on terrain like meadows, forests etc. That is why we should be able to evaluate whether the terrain is traffiacable or not, whether the vehicles mire or not. The approaches of evaluating the terrain traffiability are described here as well as the instruments used for these purposes, procedures of measuring and calculations. Another aim of this article is to apprise with the means for negotiation the low endurable terrain – traditional wooden and perspective mats.

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September 2017

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