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Mega-Events: Assessing Road Safety through an Operating Framework. An Application for the Milano?Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games

Tommaso Cigognetti    
Martina Carra    
Andrea Ghirardi    
Nuhamin Gezehagne Assefa    
Laura Ferretto    
Roberto Ventura    
Giulio Maternini and Benedetto Barabino    

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