Effect of certain geometric design characteristics of highways on accident rates for two-lane, two-way roads in Connecticut.

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Roadway elements which are statistically correlated with accident occurrence are identified. The variables considered are: average daily traffic, length of highway section, pavement with, shoulder width, curvature, and restricted sight distance. The results of the study are analysed and discussed.

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B 9323 /82.1/ IRRD 214147
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Storrs, University of Connecticut, 1973, XI + 228 p. fig., graph., tab., ref.

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