Priorities for highway safety.

Author(s)
Glennon, J.C.
Year
Abstract

Conceptual approaches and priority needs for highway safety are discussed in this paper. The author stated that highway safety can result only from a complex pursuit requiring a distinct knowledge of the interactions between the driver, the vehicle, and the roadway environment. In this context recommendations are made for improving driver behaviour, improved vehicle design, and better highways.

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Publication

Library number
B 8772 fo /20/80/90/
Source

Kansas City, Midwest Research Institute, 1975, 16 p., fig., graph., tab.; Preprint MRI Quarterly, Spring 1975.

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