Pedestrian safety. Based on a paper presented at the International Seminar on Pedestrian Traffic in Urban Areas, Split, Yugoslavia, May 25-27, 1981

Author(s)
Schreuder, D.A.
Year
Abstract

The safety of pedestrians is a major concern for policy-makers in most countries, as a great number of pedestrians are involved in road traffic accidents. Indirect results became increasingly in the focus of attention recently; concepts like subjective danger and amenity are used for this. The results of accidents expressed in terms of injury and damage are quite well known. Usually this is called: objective unsafety.

Publication

Library number
B 22351 [electronic version only] /83/ IRRD 271127
Source

Voorburg, Institute for Road Safety Research SWOV, 1981, 27 p., graph., tab., ref.; R-81-44

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