The effects of changes in motorisation in various countries on the number of road fatalities.

Author(s)
Smeed, R.J. & G.O. Jeffcoate
Year
Abstract

Possible methods for relating numbers of road fatalities with measurable quantities are discussed and a formula for predicting the numbers of road fatalities from the number of motor vehicles and population is obtained. The likely errors in the use of the formula are also discussed.

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A 8057 (In: A 5689 S) IRRD 59804 [electronic version only]
Source

In: Symposium on the Use of Statistical Methods in the Analysis of Road Accidents, held at the Road Research Laboratory (RRL), April 14-16, 1969, published by OECD, Paris, 1970, p. 103-111

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