Some further data relating to the dipped headlights campaigns in Birmingham and other towns.

Auteur(s)
Christie, A.W. & Newby, R.F.
Jaar
Samenvatting

The analyses of the results of dipped headlights campaigns have been extended to include later years than those already investigated. Casualty records for Birmingham and a group of four other large towns holding dipped headlights campaigns have been compared with those for a control group of six large towns not holding campaigns. The data for Birmingham suggest that the increased usage of dipped headlights had: (i) a beneficial effect on the number of pedestrian casualties during dark hours; (ii) a smaller adverse effect on the more numerous non-pedestrian casualties during dark hours, and taking these two effects together, (iii) a negligible effect on total casualties during dark hours. In the other campaign towns, where the response appears, on the whole, to have been less than in Birmingham, there was some evidence of an adverse effect on total casualties during dark hours. In the other campaign towns, where the response appears, on the whole, to have been less than in Birmingham, there was some evidence of an adverse effect on total casualties during dark hours.

Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
A 2141 [electronic version only]
Uitgave

Crowthorne, Road Research Laboratory, 1968, 16 p.; RRL Report ; LR 210

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