Driver-vehicle effectiveness model. Volume II. Appendices.

Author(s)
Wolf, J.D. & Barrett, M.F.
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Abstract

The Driver-Vehicle Effectiveness Model (DRIVEM) is a Monte Carlo simulation model intended for use by NHTSA to evaluate alternative vehicle subsystems or effects of legislative actions proposed to reduce the probability and severity of highway traffic accidents. This report describes work completed in DRIVEM Program phases II and III to refine and expand the model and implement model software on a NHTSA-designated computer facility. The Appendices volume contains the program flow charts, program listings, vehicle model equations, DRIVEM parameter values, and tabular data.

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B 18338 MF [electronic version only]
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Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Transportation DOT, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA, 1978, 226 p., ref.; DOT HS 804 338

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