The effect of the European road safety year 1986. New strategies for increasing road safety by road research laboratories in the United Kingdom. Presented to the International Symposium "European Road Safety Year 1986", Münster, October 1987.

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Abstract

Although many of the activities associated with the road safety year would have taken place in any case, the short term aim of publicity and awareness was successfully achieved amongst researchers. Drink /driving and seat belt legislation, the introduction of speed limits, the development of accident investigation techniques and road safety units, major road construction and improvements in vehicle design have all contributed to the reduction in casualties since 1965. If current practice in countermeasures is maintained at the present level, it is estimated that casualties could be reduced by one- sixth over the next decade. If other measures such as better vehicle design, extension of low cost engineering to area wide schemes andthe new initiatives in education, training and enforcement were included the potential saving in casualties could be up to one- third.

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B 29945 fo /80 / IRRD 820335
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Crowthorne, Transport and Road Research Laboratory TRRL, 1987, 8 p. + app.

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