Road safety knowledge and the lack thereof : the U.S. perspective.

Author(s)
Cirillo, J.A. & Council, F.M.
Year
Abstract

It is difficult to fiend out how good available estimates of effectiveness are. Generally, studies show with a reasonable certainty whether it is better to implement a countermeasure rather than to do nothing, but results are far less certain when trying to determine how much better it is for a specific situation. One can say there are few good estimates of the effectiveness of safety measures. This situation is, however, slowly improving.

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Publication

Library number
B 27850 (In: B 27801 [electronic version only]) /80 / IRRD 120920
Source

In: EVALUATION 85 : Colloque International sur l'Évaluation des Mesures Locales de Sécurité Routière, Paris, 20-23 mai 1985, Volume III, p. 695-719, 3 ref.

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