Traffic conflicts- a development in accident research.

Author(s)
Older, S.J. & Spicer, B.R.
Year
Abstract

Studies have been made to test the feasibility of directly observing situations where road users are in conflict and evasive actions, successful or unsuccessful, become necessary. These conflict studies show that for a range of rural and urban intersections, conflicts occur frequently, are readily observable, and correlate well with the known long-term accident data. The use of this conflict study technique by traffic and highway engineers and road safety research workers is discussed.

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B 11985 T /82/83.2/ IRRD 222282
Source

Human Factors, Vol. 18 (1976), No. 4 (August), p. 335-350, 6 fig., 2 graph., 3 tab., 13 ref.

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