Traffic safety trends and forecasts. Paper presented at the Government/Industry Meeting & Exposition Washington, D.C., May 21-24, 1984.

Author(s)
Yasnowsky, J. & Luchter, S.
Year
Abstract

Motor vehicle fatalities are expected to continue their long term upward trend to an annual rate of 50.000 by 1990. The assumptions upon which this projection is based include a greater number of vehicles and drivers, increased travel and a higher rate of economic growth. Although the absolute number of fatalities is expected to increase, public and private safety efforts will result in a continuing decline in fatality risks per unit of travel.

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Library number
B 25784 fo /81 / [electronic version only]
Source

Warrendale, PA, Society of Automotive Engineers SAE, 1984, 31 p., 10 graph., 13 tab.; SAE paper No. 840880

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