Progress in the field of urban traffic law enforcement. Contribution to the international conference "Strategic Highway Research Program SHRP and Traffic Safety on Two Continents", Prague, Czech Republic, September 22, 1995.

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Noordzij, P.C.
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Abstract

From all the studies, the elements of effective police enforcement are rather well known: publicity, visibility, target times and places. If actual enforcement of a traffic rule is necessary, the earlier steps are necessary to inform and convince the public of the safety benefits of the traffic rule. Increasing the level of enforcement is not very effective if it has not been made unpredictable. In urban areas, priority can be given to enforcement on drinking and driving, seat belt wearing, speeding and, in the Netherlands, priority to cyclists at intersections. Informing and motivating people personnel and communication between all parties involved inside and outside the police organisation, are essential for the realisation of large scale enforcement projects. Also published in: Proceedings of the conference Road Safety in Europe and Strategic Highway Research Program SHRP, Prague, the Czech Republic, September 20-22, 1995, VTI Konferens No. 4A, Part 4, p. 237-242, 7 ref., as IRRD 894592 (see C 14492 (In: C 14472 S)

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C 20689 [electronic version only] /73 /
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Leidschendam, SWOV Institute for Road Safety Research, 1995, 12 p., 7 ref.; D-95-26 / Also published in: Proceedings of the conference Road Safety in Europe and Strategic Highway Research Program SHRP, Prague, the Czech Republic, September 20-22, 1995, VTI Konferens No. 4A, Part 4, p. 237-242, 7 ref.

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