Effects of daytime running lights on multiple-vehicle daylight crashes in the United States.

Author(s)
Farmer, C.M. & Williams, A.F.
Year
Abstract

Involvements in multiple-vehicle daylight crashes in nine states over 4 years were analyzed for a group of passenger cars and light trucks equipped with automatic daytime running lights. On average, these vehicles were involved in 3.2% fewer multiple-vehicle crashes than vehicles without daytime running lights (P = 0.0074). (Author/publisher).

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Library number
I E112857 /83 / ITRD E112857
Source

Accident Analysis & Prevention. 2002 /03. 34(2) Pp197-203 (21 Refs.)

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