Identifying unique accident-rate classifications.

Author(s)
Carroll, P.S.
Year
Abstract

In a previous HIT Lab article (See B 515), unique driving exposure classifications were presented, based on the information obtained through a national survey on driving exposure conducted for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in 1970. This article presents unique accident-rate classifications derived through a similar approach using both the exposure information and the accident information collected in the 1970 survey.

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B 3126 T /81/83/
Source

HIT Lab Reports, Vol. 3 (1972), No. 1 (September), p. 7-11, 3 fig., 1 tab.

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