Cost-effectiveness of countermeasures for utility pole accidents.

Author(s)
Zegeer, C.V & Parker, M.R.
Year
Abstract

A cost-effectiveness analysis procedure for optimal selection of countermeasures for utility pole accidents was developed from an analysis of accident data. The results showed that lateral pole offset, traffic volume, and pole density were the factors most highly related to utility pole accidents. General guidelines are developed for selecting cost-effective countermeasures.

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B 25448 /82 / IRRD 284504
Source

Southfield, MI, Goodell-Grivas, lnc., 1985, VIII + 158 p., fig., graph., tab. ref.; FHWA-RD-83-063 / NTIS PB 86-181245

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