Influencing speeding behaviour through preventative police enforcement.

Author(s)
Wesemann, P.
Year
Abstract

This paper considers the effect of speed on road safety and how to influence speeding behaviour. The results that can be achieved through police enforcement combined with information campaigns are discussed with reference to projects carried out in the Netherlands. The cost implications are considered. Principal barriers to police enforcement measures are then examined including the low priority given to traffic offences and the professional culture of the police. A police information plan is then put forward.

Publication

Library number
C 8942 (In: C 8934) [electronic version only] /83 / IRRD 889235
Source

In: Marketing traffic safety : proceedings of the VIth world congres of the International Road Safety Organisation PRI, in co-operation with the South African Department of Transport, Cape Town, South Africa, 3-6 October 1994, p. 164-170, 13 ref.; Also published as: Leidschendam, SWOV Institute for Road Safety Research, 1994, 9 p., 13 ref.; D-94-21 (see C 21548)

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