Human aspects of highway accidents in Newfoundland, Canada.

Author(s)
Beckett, W.T. Shea, D.M. & Brenton, C.
Abstract

An investigation of the human aspects of highway traffic accidents in Newfoundland.Canada, reveals alcohol impairment, driver inattention, and child pedestrian safety to be the areas of major concern. The study shows a number of human aspects contributing to motor vehicle accidents to behave in Newfoundland as in other jurisdictions, however, some aspects such as fatigue behave quite differently.

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Publication

Library number
B 24916 (In:B 24915) /80/83/ IRRD 286460
Source

In: Field accidents: Data collection, analysis, methodologies, and crash injury reconstructions-SAE-P-159. International Congress & Exposition, Detroit Michigan, February 25- March 1, 1985.p.1-5, 4 tab., 17 ref. SAE 850062.

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