Weersgesteldheid en verkeersveiligheid.

Author(s)
Fokkema, H.J.
Year
Abstract

A literature review is made into the relationship between the different weather conditions and traffic accidents. Rain, fog, snow, ice and wind are considered. Rain causes as compared to the other weather condition, most of the accidents. Fog is more in the focus than rain, even when the number of accidents caused by fog is relatively low. Snow and ice cause more accidents, but are on the average less severe.

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Publication

Library number
B 28589 [electronic version only] /81 /82 / IRRD 821524
Source

Veenendaal, Traffic Test, 1987, 42 p., 70 ref.; TT 87-2

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