Accidents on residential roads.

Author(s)
Bennett, G.T.
Year
Abstract

Problems of the safe design of residential roads are summarized. Particular attention is drawn to the problem of accidents to young child pedestrians which exists in residential areas and to the possibility that this is capable of solution by the highway designer, though probably not by ordinary variations in such details as carriage-way widths etc. Consideration is given to difficulties with existing areas and to the significance in that connection of accident rates per vehicle-kilometre.

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Library number
B 18361 fo /21/82/ IRRD 241058
Source

Highway Engineer, Vol. 26 (1979), No. 5 (May), p. 13-14 + p. 21, ref.

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