Accident black spots. The United Kingdom approach.

Author(s)
Hawkins, M.R.
Year
Abstract

The theme Accident Blackspots denotes situations on the highway network where pain grief and misery occur. This paper argues that the U.K. practice has developed a range of techniques for dealing with many of the environmental influences on road accidents and that modern computer analysis of accident records can now more effectively determine where and how these measures should apply. This will assist in the commitment to further reduce road accidents in the U.K. by one third by the year 2000.

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Library number
B 31133 (In: B 31118) /81 /82 / IRRD 321755
Source

In: Roads and Traffic 2000. Proceedings of the 16th International Study Week for Traffic Engineering and Safety, Berlin, 6- 9 September 1988. Proceedings of the International Road and Traffic Conference, Berlin, 6- 9 September 1988, Volume IV /1, 14 p., 10 ref. Theme IV d. Accident black spots.

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