Inherent veilige 80 km/uur-wegen : ontwikkeling van een strategie voor een duurzaam-veilige (her)inrichting van doorgaande 80 km/uur-wegen. Deel I: keuze van de relevante wegen en het opstellen van criteria en eisen.

Author(s)
Minnen, J. van
Year
Abstract

The former Dienst Verkeerskunde of Rijkswaterstaat commissioned SWOV Institute for Road Safety Research to develop a strategy for an "inherent safe" reconstruction of 80 km/h through roads in the Netherlands. The first part of this study is the conceptualization phase. It classifies 80 km/h through roads mainly as "main roads" meant for both a smooth and safe traffic operation, and travelling over a longer distance. In order to obtain "inherent safe" 80 km/h through roads, they should be designed and implemented in such a way that the risks and consequences of accidents will be minimal. Therefore, they should meet a number of requirements, for instance: (1) accessibility to fast traffic only; (2) the physical segregation of the driving directions into two carriageways in order to prevent the risk of head on collisions; (3) the construction of stopping places for vehicles and buses, possibly not bordering directly on the road; (4) a sufficient capacity to prevent congestion; (5) a clear and timely visible road signalling system; and (6) the choice of the multi-level junction. For part two see IRRD 859317.

Publication

Library number
C 1573 [electronic version only] /21 /72 /73 /82 / IRRD 859316
Source

Leidschendam, Stichting Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Verkeersveiligheid SWOV, 1992, 29 + 5 p., 11 ref.; R-92-59 I

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