Road accident investigation guidelines for road engineers.

Author(s)
World Road Association PIARC, Technical Committee 3.1 Road Safety; Mikulik, J. (chair) Holló, P. Degener, S. Mdawarima, T.W.M. Kowalki, K. & Elsenaar, P.M.W.
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Abstract

In order to improve road safety, availability of accident data and an understanding of the circumstances that lead to crashes are of vital importance. The purpose of Road Accident Investigation (RAI) is to help road engineers detect road infrastructure deficiencies that influence an accident, in order to guide them in drafting a preference list of improvement interventions or of black spot treatments, and in designing appropriate improvement measures. The report describes the acccident data needed how the location of crashes should be reported and how accident data should be assessed. Focus is placed on collision diagram and on their analysis. A number of examples are presented in the appendices to illustrate the different situations. (Author/publisher) This report is available from the Internet site of the World Road Association (PIARC): http://www.piarc.org

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20130840 ST [electronic version only]
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Paris, World Road Association PIARC, 2013, 51 p., 15 ref.; 2013R07EN - ISBN 978-2-84060-321-4

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