McGill Automotive Collision Investigation Project.

Author(s)
Thompson, A.L. Steiner, D. Bancroft, J.A. Borkenhagen, R.H. Cook, A.R. Kanner, A. Kennedy, E.B- Kennedy, D. & Kennedy, R.
Year
Abstract

An attempt is made to identify the nature and magnitude of local expressway safety problems and to illustrate the need for additional and/or improved vehicle safety standards in Canada. Potential losses on Montreal expressways are categorized. A sample of potential hazards on these expressways is illustrated by accidents involving crossovers resulting from lack of median barriers, and roadside poles or fences inadequately protected or improperly installed.

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Publication

Library number
B 9972 (In: B 6064 S [electronic version only]) /82.1/ IRRD 218713
Source

In: Proceedings of the 18th Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine AAAM, Toronto, Canada, September 1974, p. 114-120, 1 tab.

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