Seeking safety in numbers.

Author(s)
Ward, A.W.
Year
Abstract

In examining both total fatal crash patterns and alcohol involved fatal crash patterns by road system, it is evident that the most severe highway safety problem is on non-interstate arterial and collector roadways in rural areas at night. Low-cost modifications to the roadway environment are effective in reducing the number of crashes. New research indicates that this technology can be extended to mitigate the alcohol-impaired driving problem.

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Publication

Library number
B 22855 (In: B 22851 [electronic version only]) /81/82/ IRRD 275767
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. 43-55, 15 ref.

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