De verkeers(on)veiligheid in de gemeente Nijmegen.

Author(s)
Vis, A.A. & Wegman, F.C.M.
Year
Abstract

This paper analyses the accident rate in the Dutch municipality of Nijmegen in comparison with that of a reference area consisting of the following Dutch cities: The Hague, Eindhoven, Geleen, Haarlem, Heerlen, Leyden, Schiedam and Utrecht. The results of this study show that Nijmegen can be considered as a relatively safe municipality, in spite of the annual number of more than 400 traffic victims in this city. This can be explained by the finding that in the 1989-1991 period, the number of traffic victims per 1000 inhabitants of Nijmegen were considerably less than in the reference area. However, a decrease in the annual number of victims in Nijmegen has not taken place. The main problem concerning the lack of traffic safety in Nijmegen concentrates within its built-up areas. The accidents mainly occurred on the main road network. A high number of victims were found among both 18-24 year old car drivers, and 16 and 17 year old moped riders. The starting point in the design for a future traffic safety policy in Nijmegen is the concept of a "sustainably safe road traffic". This can be reached by taking measures to attune both the road infrastructure and legislation to the characteristics of road users better than now.

Publication

Library number
C 1572 [electronic version only] /21 /82 /83 / IRRD 859315
Source

Leidschendam, Stichting Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Verkeersveiligheid SWOV, 1992, 39 + 18 p.; R-92-37

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This is a publication by SWOV, or that SWOV has contributed to.