The estimation of driver population statistics from casualty accident data.

Author(s)
Cooper, P.J.
Year
Abstract

Knowledge of the frequency of such things as restraint use and drinking-driving in the general population of vehicle operators is necessary for the design of education and enforcement campaigns, and for the assessment of safety program effectiveness. This report presents a methodology for estimating driver population characteristics from the accident record subset of casualty producing crashes.

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B 24896 /81/83.2/83.4/
Source

Vancouver.Insurance Corporation of British Columbia/Road Safety Planning, 1985, 12 p.+app., fig., tab. Report No. RSP-85-01.

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