The aim of this study by the NHMRC Road Accident Research unit was to estimate the likely effect on pedestrian fatalities of a reduction in vehicle travelling speed. Results were based on detailed investigations of 176 fatal pedestrian collisions in the Adelaide area between 1983 and 1991. Estimates were developed for a range of speed reduction scenarios. The study found that a reduction of 5 km/h in vehicle travelling speeds in the Adelaide area could be expected to result in a reduction of 30% of the incidence of fatal pedestrian collisions. Under this scenario 10% of the collisions would have been avoided altogether. Volume 1 of this report contains detailed findings for each speed reduction scenario along with a description of the metho...
The relationship between free travelling speed and the risk of involvement in a casualty crash was e...
In January 2002 the speed limit was changed from 100 km/h to 80 km/h on 18 sections of roads in the ...
In July 2003, the speed limit on approximately 1,100 km of rural arterial roads in South Australia w...
(c) ElsevierThe aim of this study was to estimate the likely effect of reduced travel speeds on the ...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between travelling speeds of vehicles and the ...
Copyright © 2008 the authorsIn the early 1960s the urban area speed limit was increased from 30 to 3...
We examine the nature of the decline in pedestrian casualties over the last 25 years. We then examin...
Most pedestrian accidents in the Adelaide metropolitan area occur on arterial roads. This has been s...
The relationship between free travelling speed and the risk of involvement in a casualty crash in a ...
Casualty crash reductions from reducing various levels of speeding are estimated by applying the rel...
Copyright © 2008 The University of AdelaideThe Centre for Automotive Safety Research (formerly the R...
The relationship between free travelling speed and the risk of involvement in a casualty crash in a ...
Some New Car Assessment Programs (NCAPs) include pedestrian safety ratings based on crash tests. We ...
A report has been prepared in response to a brief from Transport SA to further develop the findings ...
The speed limit on certain rural arterial roads in South Australia was reduced from 110 km/h to 100 ...
The relationship between free travelling speed and the risk of involvement in a casualty crash was e...
In January 2002 the speed limit was changed from 100 km/h to 80 km/h on 18 sections of roads in the ...
In July 2003, the speed limit on approximately 1,100 km of rural arterial roads in South Australia w...
(c) ElsevierThe aim of this study was to estimate the likely effect of reduced travel speeds on the ...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between travelling speeds of vehicles and the ...
Copyright © 2008 the authorsIn the early 1960s the urban area speed limit was increased from 30 to 3...
We examine the nature of the decline in pedestrian casualties over the last 25 years. We then examin...
Most pedestrian accidents in the Adelaide metropolitan area occur on arterial roads. This has been s...
The relationship between free travelling speed and the risk of involvement in a casualty crash in a ...
Casualty crash reductions from reducing various levels of speeding are estimated by applying the rel...
Copyright © 2008 The University of AdelaideThe Centre for Automotive Safety Research (formerly the R...
The relationship between free travelling speed and the risk of involvement in a casualty crash in a ...
Some New Car Assessment Programs (NCAPs) include pedestrian safety ratings based on crash tests. We ...
A report has been prepared in response to a brief from Transport SA to further develop the findings ...
The speed limit on certain rural arterial roads in South Australia was reduced from 110 km/h to 100 ...
The relationship between free travelling speed and the risk of involvement in a casualty crash was e...
In January 2002 the speed limit was changed from 100 km/h to 80 km/h on 18 sections of roads in the ...
In July 2003, the speed limit on approximately 1,100 km of rural arterial roads in South Australia w...