Strategies for safety problems. Site clustering of accident types on road classes. Volume III.

Author(s)
Andreassen, D.C. & Hoque, M.
Year
Abstract

The examination of the site "clustering" of specific accident types can lead to the recognition of a class of site specific problems which by the appropriate treatment of relatively few locations can lead to a sizeable overall reduction of that accident type.This paper examines the site "clustering" or "non- clustering" of particular accident types on four functional classes of road in metro Melbourne using the 1981 accident data.

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Library number
B 27716 (In: B 27701) /81 /82 / IRRD 810836
Source

In:New Zealand Roading Symposium 1987. Vol.III. Traffic and safety. The human resource. Vol.IV.Heavy vehicles.Economics.Bridges, p.573- 579, 5 ref.

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