De la généralisation de modèles usuels utilisés dans l'évaluation d'une action experimentale de sécurité routière. (Generalization of models currently used for evaluating an experimental safety action.)

Author(s)
Duval, H.
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Abstract

Up to now, the statistical evaluation of experimental road safety measures has largely been undertaken using normal statistical methods, but at the expense of having to make extensive assumptions.Today it is appropriate to use methods for evaluating experimental road safety measures which are both quantitative and qualitative. A process for generating specific models for safety evaluation is discussed, and as an example of application, a generalized version of the Tanner model, is proposed.

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Publication

Library number
B 27821 (In: B 27801 [electronic version only]) /80 / IRRD 117398
Source

In: EVALUATION 85 : Colloque International sur l'Évaluation des Mesures Locales de Sécurité Routière, Paris, 20-23 mai 1985, Volume II, p. 276-290, 6 ref.

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