The economic analysis of freeway lighting.

Author(s)
Witheford, D.K.
Year
Abstract

Accident reduction is shown to be the only monetary measure that can be used as justification for motorway lighting. On a monetary basis, a relationship comparing lightening costs per mile of freeway to traffic volumes, accident experience, and unit accident costs is presented. Non-monetary characteristics of the analysis are discussed. For example, a relationship between pole spacing and fixed object accident probabilities reinforces the conclusion, that pole spacing should be maximized.

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Library number
A 4302 [electronic version only]
Source

Traffic Quarterly, Vol. 21 (1967), No. 2 (April), p. 289-303

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