Engineering and human factors in traffic accident countermeasures.

Author(s)
Gadd, M.L.
Year
Abstract

This paper is intended to stimulate discussion about human factors which could lessen the effectiveness of physical changes to roads in reducing collisions. Examples and supporting data are given about area- wide effects, "accident migration" and other phenomena. It is suggested that more emphasis on relating enforcement and engineering to driver characteristics could be beneficial.

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Library number
B 31579 (In: B 31551 b) /82 / 83 / IRRD 841296
Source

In: Road Traffic Safety Seminar, Wellington, 14- 16 September 1988, p. 36- 49, 18 ref.

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