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Main Author: Leogrande, Angelo
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Published: Zenodo 2026
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18603058
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contents <p>The analysis of motorway maintenance spending between 2019 and 2023 reveals a complex and<br>uneven picture, shaped by infrastructure policy choices, economic contingencies, regulatory<br>developments, and different models of motorway network management. Maintenance is a strategic<br>element in ensuring the safety, functionality, and durability of motorways, and it is often an indicator<br>of the maturity and efficiency with which a country looks after its infrastructure, beyond the<br>construction of new routes. From the data, two main trends emerge: on the one hand, countries that<br>maintain or steadily increase investment, showing long-term planning; on the other, those with<br>discontinuous or declining trends, where maintenance seems to depend on external factors rather than<br>on an organic strategy</p>
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spellingShingle Global Motorway Maintenance: Diverging Strategies and National Priorities Compared
Leogrande, Angelo
<p>The analysis of motorway maintenance spending between 2019 and 2023 reveals a complex and<br>uneven picture, shaped by infrastructure policy choices, economic contingencies, regulatory<br>developments, and different models of motorway network management. Maintenance is a strategic<br>element in ensuring the safety, functionality, and durability of motorways, and it is often an indicator<br>of the maturity and efficiency with which a country looks after its infrastructure, beyond the<br>construction of new routes. From the data, two main trends emerge: on the one hand, countries that<br>maintain or steadily increase investment, showing long-term planning; on the other, those with<br>discontinuous or declining trends, where maintenance seems to depend on external factors rather than<br>on an organic strategy</p>
title Global Motorway Maintenance: Diverging Strategies and National Priorities Compared
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18603058