A conceptual framework for evaluating traffic safety system measures. Prepared for the U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Safety Bureau NHSB and the Federal Highway Administration FHWA.

Author(s)
Wohl, M.
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Abstract

Under Contract FH-11-6698, the RAND Corporation has made a preliminary study of highway safety measures for the National Highway Safety Bureau (NHSB), Department of Transport. The objective of the work was to review knowledge on the causes of motor vehicle accidents, to relate these causes to the production of injuries and to operational and environmental variables, and to define a program for developing a conceptual framework into which may be fitted safety-oriented research activities and their supporting resources. The results of this study are contained in seven report in the RAND Memorandum series.

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940115 ST [electronic version only]
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[S.l.], U.S. Department of Commerce / National Bureau of Standards / Institute for Applied Technology / Springfield, VA., Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and Technical Information [distr.], 1968, III + 35 p.; NTIS PB 179014 / Memorandum RM-5632-DOT

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