Pedestrian accidents and exposure in Australia.

Author(s)
Cameron, M.H. Stanton, H.G. & Milne, P.W.
Year
Abstract

A study of pedestrian exposure, accidents and accident rates observed in Australia during the early 1970's, is described. Based on a theoretical model, exposure was defined as the product of the numbers of pedestrians and vehicles observed in the same section in the same 5 minute interval. This exposure was described by identical pedestrian, vehicle and environment characteristics as were the accidents.

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B 12302 (In: B 1126) /70/83/ IRRD 229741
Source

In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Pedestrian Safety, Haifa, December 20-23, 1976, p. 1B1-1B10, 1 fig., 2 tab., 15 ref.

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