Pedestrian fatalities : a comparison of experience in the United States of America And in South Africa during the year 1976-1978.

Author(s)
O'Day, J. & Pretorius, H.B.
Year
Abstract

Pedestrian fatalities of the U.S.A. and South Africa are compared with respect to age groups versus hour of the day. It is observed that in both countries one particular area is accidents involving 5 and 6 year old children after school. The reason for the differences between the other groups is not clear but differences in the environment and weather may be a major factor.

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Library number
B 15954 fo / 81.3 /
Source

Pretoria, National Institute for Transport and Road Research / CSIR, 1979, 3 p. + app., graph., tab.;Technical report RY/9/79

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