Abstract
Induced exposure in the narrow sense refers to exposure to vehicular collision only, while induced exposure in the wide sense refers to all types of hazard.
Induced exposure in the narrow sense refers to exposure to vehicular collision only, while induced exposure in the wide sense refers to all types of hazard.
Accident Analysis and Prevention, Vol. 5 (1973), No. 2 (June), p. 111-126, 1 graph., 17 ref.
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