Effect of road characteristics on accident rates on rural highways in India.

Author(s)
Kadiyali, L.R. Gopalaswami, T.V. & Lakshmikanthan, P. R
Year
Abstract

As a part of the road user cost study carried out by the Central Road Research Institute, an investigation on a limited scale was undertaken to establish relationships between accident rate and some roadway and traffic volume factors. The analysis of data has clearly established that road geometry, number of junctions and traffic volume determine accident rates to a significant extent. For economic evaluation, the results presented in the paper can be used for prediction of accident rates on different types of roads in India.

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B 26331 /82 / IRRD 276289
Source

New Delhi, Central Road Research Institute, 1983, 38 p., fig., tab., 9 ref. Road Research Papers, No. 190.

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