Validity of the traffic conflicts technique.

Author(s)
Williams, M.J.
Year
Abstract

The traffic conflicts method was developed as a tool for estimating accident potential at intersections and for indicating methods of reducing hazardous conditions. A review of evaluation studies fails to confirm that the method can perform these tests. This results partly from methodological problems in the studies. Evidence is presented which indicates that neither accident nor conflict data, recorded using present methods, is of much value in predicting future accidents or conflicts, respectively.

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B 16301 /71/81/ IRRD 239637
Source

Vermont South, Australian Road Research Board, 1980, 28 p., tab., ref.; ARRB Internal Report AIR 239-1.

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