Subjektive und objektive Sicherheit von Radwegen.

Author(s)
Bracher, T.
Year
Abstract

There are often discrepancies between subjective assessments of the safety of bicycle traffic infrastructures and accident frequency. Although cycle tracks in addition to the road are intended to improve road safety, high accident frequencies are registered in these areas. Investigations in Berlin show that, under the local conditions and even when traffic volume and accident severity are taken into account, roads with cycle paths are on average more dangerous for cyclists than roads without cycle paths.

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Publication

Library number
B 31185 (In: B 31140) /82 /83 /85 / IRRD 321769
Source

In: Roads and Traffic 2000. Proceedings of the International Road and Traffic Conference, Berlin, 6- 9 September 1988, Volume IV /2, p. 259- 263, 17 ref. Theme IV: Traffic Engineering and Safety.

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