Effects of the 65-mph speed limit on crashes and crash casualties in Michigan : 25 months of experience.

Author(s)
Streff, F.M. & Schultz, R.H.
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Abstract

Effective December 1987, the speed limit on rural limited- access highways in Michigan was raised form 55 mph to 65 mph. A multiple time- series design was used to examine effects of the raised limit on traffic crashes and crash casualties, comparing roads where the speed limit was raised with roads where the limit remained unchanged. Results revealed significant increases in fatalities, serious injuries, and moderate injuries on roads where the speed limit was raised.

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B 32025 (In: B 32001 S) /73 /81 / IRRD 847320
Source

In: Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine AAAM, Toronto, Canada, October 7-9, 1991, p. 351-365, 21 ref.

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