Effective highway accident countermeasures : action plan.

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This action plan addresses the short-term countermeasures and recommendations developed by safety professionals and practitioners from Federal, State, local and private sector organizations attending the Symposium on Effective Highway Accident Countermeasures, June 1990, Washington, D.C. It focuses on 11 priority short-term countermeasures deemed to have high payoff within the next two years. These are grouped under five categories: Pedestrian safety improvements; Driver behavior and performance; Roadway and roadside safety; Commercial motor vehicle safety; and Corridor safety improvement programs. (A)

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C 9116 [electronic version only] /21 /73 /82 /83 /85 /
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Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Transportation DOT, Federal Highway Administration FHWA, 1991, V + 29 p.; FHWA-SA-91-016 / HHS-21/4-91 (3M)E / HHI-21/R6-91 (2M) E W

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