Interactions between drivers and pedestrians : some new approaches to pedestrian safety.

Author(s)
Howarth, I.
Year
Abstract

Recent studies, in Nottingham England, of pedestrian and driver behavior, have shown that drivers leave most of the responsibility for avoiding accidents to the pedestrian. It is suggested that in residential roads legal measures should be used to force drivers to accept responsibility, and that corresponding engineering and educational measures should be undertaken to emphasise the difference between residential roads and other roads.

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Publication

Library number
B 28320 (In: B 28312) /83 / IRRD 821344
Source

In: Human behaviour and traffic safety : proceedings of a General Motors Symposium on Human Behaviour and Traffic Safety, held at the General Motors Research Laboratories, September 23-25, 1984, p. 171-185, 9 ref.

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