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Equity Analysis of Proactively- vs. Reactively-Identified Traffic Safety Issues

Transportation Research Record, 2019
Traffic safety issues often impede bicyclist and pedestrian trips, preventing potential users from realizing the benefits of active transport. Traditional active transportation safety analyses, however, take a reactive approach to traffic safety, only ...
Nicholas N. Ferenchak, W. Marshall
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The Australian Experience with Road Safety Advertising Campaigns in Improving Traffic Safety Culture

Traffic Safety Culture, 2019
Drawing upon the Traffic Safety Culture (TSC) perspective, this chapter outlines the reinforcing and transforming functions of advertising and illustrates such approaches by drawing upon examples from Australian road safety advertising campaigns.
I. Lewis   +4 more
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Ten Principles of Traffic Safety Culture

Traffic Safety Culture, 2019
Our commitment to the goal of zero traffic fatalities and serious injuries requires consideration of innovative traffic safety thinking. There is growing recognition that this goal requires a change in our culture as it relates to traffic safety (traffic
N. Ward, Jay Otto, Kari Finley
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Traffic Safety and the Driver

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1993
Traffic Safety and the Driver is an important text for professionals and individuals interested in the problem of injury resulting from vehicular crashes. In the introduction, Dr Evans precisely defines terminology and carefully articulates the goals and pitfalls of data analysis.
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Traffic Safety in Developed and Developing Countries: A Comparative Analysis

, 2018
It is now well recognized that road safety is a worldwide public health problem and there is a high public awareness about road traffic injuries, their grave consequences and enormous costs to society.
K. Jadaan   +4 more
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Drugs and Traffic Safety

Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1984
(1984). Drugs and Traffic Safety. Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences: Vol. 17, No. 1-2, pp. 25-32.
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Beyond Traffic Safety.

Contemporary Sociology, 1995
Peter Rothe's absorbing volume ex-amines one of the most important areas of modern life, the culture of the automobile. Rothe takes a problem central to everyday life--auto safety-- and reconstructs it into a means of revealing the human condition.
Kristen Purcell, J. Peter Rothe
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Traffic Safety and the Vehicle

1997
At least half a million people die each year as a result of traffic accidents and some 15 million are injured (SBU 1994). The risk of being killed or injured as the occupant of a car varies from country to country depending on many different factors. In 1993, 14 945 accidents involving personal injuries were reported to the police in Sweden (Official ...
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Motorcycle helmets and traffic safety

Journal of Health Economics, 2009
Between 1997 and 2005, the number of annual motorcyclist fatalities doubled. Motorcyclist fatalities now account for over 10 percent of all traffic-related fatalities. However, over the last three decades, states have generally been eliminating laws that require helmet use among all motorcyclists. This study examines the effectiveness of helmet use and
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