Effectiveness of alternative skid reduction measures. Volume III: Users manual.

Author(s)
St John, A.D. Blackburn, R.R. & Harwood, D.W.
Year
Abstract

A computerized benefit-cost model is presented for use in the selection of accident-reduction countermeasures to be applied to investigated sites. The model has capability to evaluate both surface modification countermeasures, which increase frictional supply, and geometric and traffic control countermeasures, which reduce frictional demand. The model considers the effectiveness of each countermeasure under both wet and dry pavement conditions.

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Library number
B 18574 /23/82/ IRRD 248994
Source

Kansas City, Midwest Research Institute, 1978, 101 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.; FHWA-RD-79-24.

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