Accident predictive relations and traffic safety.

Author(s)
Kimber, R.M. & Kennedy, J.V.
Year
Abstract

This paper is concerned with the development and use of accident predictive relations. Such relations enable the annual frequency of accidents at a road junction, for example, to be predicted from the layout, the traffic and pedestrian flows, and a range of other factors. The methods described have been developed by IRRL to establish accident predictive relations for round about, rural major /minor T junctions and urban traffic signal junctions.

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Library number
B 26779 (In: B 26776) /82 / IRRD 813222
Source

In: Traffic safety theory and research methods, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 26-28, 1988, 20 p., 3 fig., 1 graph., 3 tab., 16 ref.

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