Conflict observation in theory and in practice.

Author(s)
Güttinger, V.A.
Year
Abstract

The danger of traffic is commonly determined by the occurrence of accidents. This paper presents some of the history of alternative measures for describing traffic ''unsafety'': the measurement of so-called conflicts. It not only goes into some theoretical problems concerning conflict definitions, it also summarizes the results of a series of research projects aimed at the development of a conflict observation technique for the estimation of the safety of pedestrians in residential areas.

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B 23566 (In: B 23460) /80/83/ IRRD 279245
Source

In: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on International Calibration Study of Traffic Conflict Techniques, Copenhagen, May 25-27, 1983, p. 17-24, fig., graph., ref.

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