The Program for a European Traffic with Highest Efficiency and Unprecedented Safety PROMETHEUS Traffic Safety Checklist TSC

first step to standardisation. On behalf of the Department of Traffic Planning and Engineering, Lund Institute of Technology.
Author(s)
Gnavi, F. Risser, R. & Sapegno, G.
Year
Abstract

This report summarises the first efforts to normalise and standardise PROMETHEUS Traffic Safety Checklist so that compilers in future can corn their results to figures derived of e reference compiler sample, as today, without reference checklist at disposal, it is very difficult to assess what file answers one as given to the different checklist answers mean. 27 traffic safety experts (n=7) and car and supplier industry engineers cooperated by filling in the checklist for the AICC. They, thus, constituted such a reference compiler sample (n=27). The Checklist is brought to a higher level of user friendliness, In the beginning of the report, the traffic safety philosophy that functions as a background for the traffic safety checklist is displayed and discussed. After that the first steps to quantitative and qualitative evaluation of newly complied checklists by comparing them to a reference sample are described. In the appendix 1, some hints on how one should fill in the checklist are given. Appendix 2 contains the first reference checklist based on 27 checklist compilations. (A)

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982152 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Wien, FACTUM, 1995, 69 p., 31 ref.

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