A critical analysis of federal highway safety policy.

Author(s)
Baker, R.F.
Year
Abstract

The contention that is examined and documented in this article is that the most critical issues in highway safety throughout the world is policy-related. A type of cost effectiveness approach is suggested, based upon specific policy goals in terms of maximum annual fatalities available resources and desired mobility. It is argued that for a given level of resources, the greatest reduction in fatalities will be derived if funds are used to implement corrective measures.that have the lowest cost per life saved.

Publication

Library number
B 8339 T /10 /81 / IRRD 209830
Source

Accident Analysis & Prevention, Volume 5, Issue 4, December 1973, Pages 295-319, 17 ref.

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