Pedestrian program challenges. Paper presented at the 2nd International Bicycle/Pedestrian Conference, Amsterdam, May 28-30, 1975.

Author(s)
Marsh, B.W.
Year
Abstract

From 1937-1961 the number of pedestrian accident fatalities decreased by 51%, but from 1961-1973 the number of pedestrian accident fatalities increased by 37%. The decrease was due to a number of publicity campaigns as main factor. The increase was due to the fact that the pedestrian becomes again the most forgotten person in traffic. The new program (the 3 in 80; three pedestrian fatalities on one hundred million vehicle-miles in 1980) is outlined.

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B 7714 fo /81/83.2/ IRRD 223187
Source

[S.l., s.n.], 1975, 6 p.

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