Relevance of United States highway safety experience to programs in other countries and vice versa.

Author(s)
Waller, J.A.
Year
Abstract

Components of highway safety programs in other nations are often recommended for adoption in the U.S. and those in the U.S. are sometimes tried elsewhere, the assumption in both cases being that program elements have universal relevance. This assumption overlooks the natural history of crash experience. Several cultural, environmental and medical or related issues also affect safety programming.

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Publication

Library number
B 22877 (In: B 22851 [electronic version only]) /83/ IRRD 275789
Source

In: Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference of the American Association of the Automotive Medicine (AAAM), San Antonio, Texas, October 3-6, 1983, p. 323-334, 13 ref.

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