Experience with a roadside hazard. Management program in Victoria, Australia. Volume III.

Author(s)
Symons, N.R. & Cunningham, J.A.
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Abstract

During 1986 /87 the responsible road authorities in the state of Victoria, Australia introduced a formalized roadside hazard management program aimed at reducing the incidence and consequence of vehicle collisions with fixed roadside objects. The program is based on a cost- effective approach to the identification and treatment of roadside hazards on both new works and existing road sections. This paper details the background to the adoption of the current program.

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B 27702 (In: B 27701) /82 / IRRD 810822
Source

In: New Zealand Roading Symposium 1987. Vol.III. Traffic and safety. The human resource. Vol.IV. Heavy vehicles.Economics.Bridges, p. 419-425, 12 ref.

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