A mathematical theory for related long term developments of road traffic and safety.

Author(s)
Oppe, S. & Koornstra, M. J.
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Abstract

This article presents and discusses an adoptive evolution model for forecasting long term developments in road safety. It takes into account both traffic growth and human adaptation. Earlier parsimonious models such as those used here are also discussed, and shown to predict trends in accident rates quite well. The data used are the total number of annual vehicle kilometers and fatalities in each of 6 countries: Germany, Great Britain, Israel, Japan, the Netherlands and the United States.

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B 31750 (In: B 31749) /80 / IRRD 838634
Source

In: Transportation and Traffic theory. Proceedings of the eleventh International Symposium on Transportation and Traffic Theory, held in Yokohama, Japan, July 18- 20, 1990, p. 113- 132, 16 ref.

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