Traffic safety programs : what is an appropriate level of effort ?

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

Around the world, the tally of highway-related fatalities continues to grow. In 1986, the total number of fatalities due to highway-related accidents in Europe, Japan, Australia, Canada and the United States was approximately 133, 500. Step that should be taken is to join other associations and public agencies to make highway safety and highway fatality reduction a top priority and to define specific goals and objectives for local, regional and national highway safety programs.

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Publication

Library number
B 29662 (In: B 29651 [electronic version only]) /81 /84 / IRRD 828529
Source

In: Proceedings of the International Conference on New Ways and Means for Improved Safety, Tel Aviv, Israel, February 20-23, 1989, p. 124-129, 5 ref.

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