Safety cameras have been central to strategy for improving road safety in the UK (and other countries) over the past decade and a National Safety Camera (NSC) programme was introduced in the year 2000 to fund and guide the expansion of camera sites. This programme was brought to an end in 2007 and responsibility for decisions on expanding, maintaining or rolling back safety cameras has now been largely devolved to local highway authorities and their partners. To make strategic choices in such areas it is clearly vital to understand the extent to which safety cameras are effective in reducing road accident potential. Although the NSC programme has been evaluated this work has focussed mainly on assessments of impacts at camera sites rather t...
The safety effects of 223 fixed speed cameras that were installed between 2000 and 2010 in Norway we...
Fixed safety cameras that detect speeding (and in some cases red light running) are known to be a ge...
It is estimated that by 2020, road traffic crashes will have moved from ninth to third in the world ...
Safety cameras have been central to strategy for improving road safety in the UK (and other countrie...
Problem This study assesses the impact of crash and casualty numbers in correspondence to the introd...
Speed cameras have been used in many countries as a traffic enforcement intervention to deter speedi...
Fixed safety cameras that detect red light running and speeding vehicles are known to be an effectiv...
There are now many signalised intersections in South Australia that are equipped with safety cameras...
Objectives: To assess whether speed cameras reduce road traffic collisions and related casualties. D...
Objective: To identify the most appropriate metric to determine the effectiveness of mobile speed ca...
Speed limit enforcement cameras (SLECs) have been in operation in Great Britain since 1991. However,...
The context of this research is the governmental targeting of road casualty reductions in England. L...
Traffic laws attempt to improve driving standards by defining as illegal those types of behaviour wh...
Speed Limit Enforcement Cameras (SLEC) have been in operation in Great Britain since 1991. However, ...
A detailed statistical analysis is presented of the effects of speed limit enforcement cameras on in...
The safety effects of 223 fixed speed cameras that were installed between 2000 and 2010 in Norway we...
Fixed safety cameras that detect speeding (and in some cases red light running) are known to be a ge...
It is estimated that by 2020, road traffic crashes will have moved from ninth to third in the world ...
Safety cameras have been central to strategy for improving road safety in the UK (and other countrie...
Problem This study assesses the impact of crash and casualty numbers in correspondence to the introd...
Speed cameras have been used in many countries as a traffic enforcement intervention to deter speedi...
Fixed safety cameras that detect red light running and speeding vehicles are known to be an effectiv...
There are now many signalised intersections in South Australia that are equipped with safety cameras...
Objectives: To assess whether speed cameras reduce road traffic collisions and related casualties. D...
Objective: To identify the most appropriate metric to determine the effectiveness of mobile speed ca...
Speed limit enforcement cameras (SLECs) have been in operation in Great Britain since 1991. However,...
The context of this research is the governmental targeting of road casualty reductions in England. L...
Traffic laws attempt to improve driving standards by defining as illegal those types of behaviour wh...
Speed Limit Enforcement Cameras (SLEC) have been in operation in Great Britain since 1991. However, ...
A detailed statistical analysis is presented of the effects of speed limit enforcement cameras on in...
The safety effects of 223 fixed speed cameras that were installed between 2000 and 2010 in Norway we...
Fixed safety cameras that detect speeding (and in some cases red light running) are known to be a ge...
It is estimated that by 2020, road traffic crashes will have moved from ninth to third in the world ...