Four techniques for measuring the exposure of young children to accident risk as pedestrians.

Author(s)
Routledge, D.A. Repetto-Wright, R. & Howarth, C.I.
Year
Abstract

It is of absolute importance to obtain measures of exposure if patterns of accidents to child pedestrians are to be understood. Estimates of absolute risk can then be obtained for different categories of pedestrians in different types of traffic situations. Four different methods are used for measuring these. Each method is described, the advantages and limitations of each are discussed, and the main findings are summarized.

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Library number
B 12339 (In: B 11265) /83/ IRRD 229778
Source

In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Pedestrian Safety, Haifa, December 20-23, 1976, p. 7B1-7B7, 5 ref.

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