Bicycle safety : effective intervention strategies. Final report on project financed by Institute for Public Policy Alternatives 5/20/74-9/20/75.

Author(s)
Drury, C.G. Zajkowski, M.M. Daniels, E.B. & Kobas, G.V.
Year
Abstract

To decide upon the optimum strategies for a reduction of bicycle accidents a reliable data base is necessary. This report shows how such a data base can be collected and used to deduce effective intervention strategies. The bicycle safety research conducted by the Department of Industrial Engineering during 1974-1975, is detailed.

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Library number
B 16176 /72/81/ IRRD 236417
Source

Buffalo, NY, State University of New York, Department of Industrial Engineering, 1975, 96 p., tab., 22 ref.; Tech. Report 75/HF/01

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