Development of a cost-effectiveness system for evaluation accident countermeasures. Volume I: technical report.

Author(s)
Leininger, W.J. Bruce, R.G. Clinkscale, R.M. Heilbron, R.D. Lynch, E.A. Mccoy, F.L. Purcell, R.N. & Revzan, L.H.
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Abstract

This pioneering effort to apply cost-effectiveness analysis to the traffic safety problem has resulted in the development of an implemental analytic system which can be applied to traffic safety data to determine benefits and costs for selected standards, as well as how a specified budget should be allocated among these standards, on the basis of their cost-effectiveness, to achieve maximum reductions in mortality, morbidity and property damage.

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A 4076 I
Source

Silver Spring, MD, Operations Research Inc., 1968, 249 p.

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