A comparative study of road safety between the USA, UK and South Africa.

Author(s)
Mollett, P. & Yanney, B.
Year
Abstract

The object of this study is to compare the trends and levels of road safety between the USA, the UK and the RSA after 1966. These countries will be compared on the basis of their respective levels of personal safety, transport safety and mobility/motorisation. To make meaningful comparisons these indicators will be compared at equal levels of mobility and transport safety. It will be shown that South Africa has the worst levels of personal and transport safety. It will also be shown that although the USA has a similar level of transport safety as the UK, its level of personal safety is considerably worse than that of the UK at similar levels of mobility. (Author/publisher).

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Library number
C 21125 (In: C 21105 CD-ROM) /81 / ITRD E205727
Source

In: Proceedings of the Conference Road Safety on Three Continents in Pretoria, South Africa, 20-22 September 2000, VTI Konferens 15A, p. 234-248, 12 ref.

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