Planning for concentrated implementation of highway safety countermeasures. Volume 2: Program planning considerations.

Author(s)
O'Day, J. Creswell Jr., J.S. Green, J.A. Lee, M.E. & Schultz III, S.
Year
Abstract

At present there is a recognized need to improve the basis on which resource commitments to highway safety activities will be made in the future years. The goal of this study is to formulate detailed plans for experimental programs that will determine the impact of selected safety countermeasures. The volume of the study contains a consideration of the factors that are found to be important in the design of such programs. (See also B 3751 and B 3753)

Publication

Library number
B 3752 [electronic version only] /10/ 83/
Source

Ann Arbor, MI, Michigan University, Highway Safety Research Institute HSRI, 1971, VI + 88 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.; NTIS PB- 204640 / DOT HS 800 592

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