Black Spots Treatments on Routes in Rural Areas.

Author(s)
Rokytova, J.
Year
Abstract

The most suitable procedure to improve road safety is to deal with the accident rate on continuous routes. Separate safety measures implementation may result in non-homogeneity of routes. If black spots accumulate within a short distance the designed safety measures may affect each other. Simple low-cost measures may significantly reduce the number of road accidents. In that case we have to know the accident plots. The biggest problem in the course of routes treatment is the localization of a black spot. The accurate black spot localization is usually found out with the help of road accident investigation form. For the covering abstract see ITRD E136183.

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C 49160 (In: C 49156 CD-ROM) /82 / ITRD E136213
Source

In: Cost-effective solutions for improving road safety in rural areas - integrating the 4 Es - education, enforcement, engineering and electronics : proceedings of 17th ICTCT (International Cooperation on Theories and Traffic Concepts in Traffic Safety) workshop, Tartu, Estonia, October 2004, 10 p., 7 ref.

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