An investigation into the relationship between rainfall and road accident frequencies in two cities.

Author(s)
Hoghighi-Talab, D.
Year
Abstract

A statistical analysis has been made of the effect of moderate and heavy rainfall on accident frequencies recorded for London and Huddersfield for a period of 1 year. The analysis attempts to measure and compare these effects separately in (1) four specific periods of the day (night, rush hours, mid-day and rest-of-day); (2) four seasons of the year and (3) the complete period under study (whole-year analysis).

Publication

Library number
B 8341 T /81/ 82.1/ IRRD 209832
Source

Accident Analysis and Prevention, Vol. 5 (1973), No. 4 (December), p. 343-349.

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