Preliminary investigation of the effects of a road friction change on the trajectory of an automobile. Paper prepared for the 7th Conference of the Australian Road Research Board ARRB, Adelaide, 1974.

Author(s)
Sweatman, P.
Year
Abstract

The general problem of road friction deterioration along a curve is introduced. It is noted that a vehicle, once travelling on a low-friction surface, will have a markedly reduced responsiveness and predictability. Any disturbance, particularly of a transient nature, associated with a road friction change is thus seen as a potential factor in loss of control. A pilot experiment simulating the conditions at such an accident site is described.

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B 5484 fo /23/82/
Source

[S.l., s.n.], 1974, 15 p., fig., graph., ref.

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