Evaluation of urban intersection improvements using traffic conflicts.

Author(s)
Brown, G. Chau, A. Ho, H. & Smith, G.
Year
Abstract

The concept of traffic conflicts is based on the idea that driver behaviour will lead to visually observable evidence of abnormal vehicular actions. These observable actions can be recorded as a conflict and can be categorized by certain subjective as well as objective classifications. This study was designed to evaluate the potential of using traffic conflicts for diagnostic evaluation of specific geometric and traffic control features at intersections.

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Library number
B 28333 /73 /82 / IRRD 290949
Source

Vancouver, B.C., University of British Columbia /Transport Safety Research Group /Department of Civil Engineering, 1986, I + 67 p.

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