Public acceptability of highway safety countermeasures. Volume IV: Pedestrian safety.

Author(s)
Vayda, A. & Crespi, I.
Year
Abstract

Pedestrian safety countermeasures discussed in this volume include street safety classes for children, vendor regulations, and model parking laws. For the general public survey, acceptability issues are analyzed in terms of demographic characteristics (including age of children under 25), role of schools in safety training, perceived seriousness of the safety problem, and perceived effectiveness of the proposed countermeasure.

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Library number
B 22625 /83/
Source

Princeton, Mathematical/Policy Research Inc., 1981, 54 p., tab.; DOT HS 805 973 / NTIS B 82-110446

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