Signal co- ordination in regional areas of Melbourne. A road safety evaluation.

Author(s)
Hodge, G.A. Daley, K.F. & Nguyen, T.N.
Year
Abstract

Findings of a study investigating the road safety effect of traffic signal co- ordination for a sample of 10 co- ordinated route within Melbourne are presented. Major shortcomings of past studies on the road safety impact of traffic signal co- ordination are firstly outlined and the need to overcome these is stressed.Using a before and after analysis method, a non significant 6% reduction in reported casualty accidents is found over all routes.

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Library number
B 27644 (In: B 27628 [electronic version only]) /72 /82 / IRRD 289493
Source

In: Proceedings of the 13th ARRB- 5th REAAA Combined Conference, Adelade, August 25- 29, 1986. Safety. Vol.13- Proceedings- Part 9, p.178- 190, 16 ref.

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