EFFECT OF REDUCTION OF SPEED INSIDE THE CITY OF AMMAN-JORDAN ON REDUCTION OF ROAD ACCIDENTS.

Auteur(s)
SHARIF-RL (JORDAN UNIV); AL-SHARIF-MN (JORDAN UNIV)
Jaar
Samenvatting

33 locations inside the city of Amman, the capital of Jordan were chosen. They were almost identical in geometrical, environmental conditions and traffic density. The speed limit on these streets was 40km/h on one third of them, 50km/h on the second third and 60km/h on the last third. Accidents on these locations were recorded for one year during 1992-1993. They were 336 accidents. This represents 4.6% of the total accidents that took place inside the city of Amman. The relationship between speed and number of accidents was drawn and analyzed while taking into consideration weather conditions (wet or dry) area of accidents (commercial or residential) geometric design of streets (straight or intersection) and fixed or variable driving speed. Results of analysis showed that the reduction of speed from 60 to 50km/h did not reduce accidents greatly. When speed was reduced from 60km/h to 40km/h accidents were reduced by 75%. Reduction of speed is the most effective measure in reducing accidents inside cities. (A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 873140 IRRD 9508
Uitgave

JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC MEDICINE. 1995. 23(2) pp59-64 (13 Refs.) INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ACCIDENT AND TRAFFIC MEDICINE (IAATM), PO BOX 1644, UPPSALA, S-751 46, SWEDEN 1995 0345-5564

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