Railroad-highway safety. Part 1: A comperhensive statement of the problem.

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The report identifies the extent and nature of the safety problem associated with railroad-highway intersections nationwide and to pedestrians along railroad rights-of-way, particularly within and near urban areas. A cost-benefit analysis is employed to present the problem in order of magnitude.

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B 15851 /82 /
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Washington, Federal Railroad Administration, 1971, 134 p., graph., tab., ref.; NTIS PB-206792

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