An investigation of two rural intersections utilizing the general motors traffic conflicts technique. Paper presented at the Highway Research Board (HRB) Second Western Summer Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, August 11-13, 1969.

Author(s)
Campbell, R.E. & L. Ellis King
Year
Abstract

A traffic conflict is any potential accident situation. The traffic conflicts technique is a means of analyzing roadway intersections through observation and tabulation of five basic categories of conflicts: left-turn, weave, cross-traffic rear-end and violation. The purpose of this study was to investigate the application of the traffic conflicts technique to rural roadway intersection.

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A 5682 fo.
Source

West Virginia, West Virginia University, 1969, 29 p., ref..

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