Exposure measures for evaluating highway safety issues. Volume 2: user manual

Author(s)
Council, F.M. Stewart, J.R. Reinfurt, D.W. & Hunter, W.W.
Year
Abstract

The purpose of the manual is to provide appropriate measures of exposure for the many different research problems that are faced by the accident researcher. Obviously, this is a major undertaking in that there is a very large number of research questions which can be asked, each of which might require a unique measure of exposure. Accident researchers and administrators are very inventive. They seldom run out of ideas of what needs more research (only money).

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Publication

Library number
B 23274 /83/
Source

Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina, Highway Safety Research Center HSRC, 1983, VI + 100 p., fig., graph., tab.; HSRC-PR-124

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