A theory of how the period of vehicle inspection affects the evolution of defects and the probability of accidents.

Author(s)
White, W.T.
Year
Abstract

This work is part of an exercise to predict what would happen to the yearly accident rate if the time interval between inspections were to be doubled. It also has implications for the value of vehicle inspection itself. It also serves to provide a theoretical explanation for the steady increase over time since inspection in accident involvement rates, as opposed to a rapid fading of the effects of inspection.

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Publication

Library number
B 31561 (In: B 31551 a) /95 / IRRD 841278
Source

In: Road Traffic Safety Seminar, Wellington, 14- 16 September 1988, p. 135- 151, 3 ref.

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