This study compared road safety and related factors in the U.S. with those in Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands, in order to identify actions most likely to produce casualty reductions in the U.S. The reviewed topics were basic country statistics, road fatalities and various fatality rates, national road-safety strategies, and selected road-safety issues. The main differences concerned structural and cultural factors (such as vehicle distance driven), and procedural factors (such as road-safety strategies and targets, alcohol-impaired driving, exceeding speed limits, and use of seat belts). The main recommendations for improving road safety in the U.S. are as follows: (1) lower states’ BAC limits to 0.5 g/l and introdu...
017016212017Year 25 Final ReportPDFTech ReportUCNR25-32DTRT13-G-UTC31Age groupsDeveloped countriesFa...
This study examined road safety in two European megacities, London and Paris. Patterns of fatal cras...
AbstractEstimates by the World Health Organization suggest that, on a yearly basis, road crashes kil...
This study compared road safety and related factors in the U.S. with those in Sweden, the United Kin...
Purpose: This study compared road safety and related factors in the U.S. with those in Sweden, the U...
One of the most significant costs associated with automobile travel is the number of road accidents ...
The road safety performance of different countries within Europe varies substantially. The three cou...
The first report of the SUNflower project (Koornstra et al 2002) compared the safety strategies and ...
From 2005 to 2009, U.S. road fatalities dropped by 22% (from 43,510 to 33,963). A reduction of such...
This study introduced a new methodology for evaluating the relative contributions of the changes in...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 38-53)This report examines five major road-safety risk facto...
This study was designed to investigate whether there is an increased risk of traffic crashes in the...
Abstract: For more than a decade, efforts to improve mobility and road infrastructure have been cent...
Road safety is a serious public health issue throughout the world, with more than one million people...
We updated some general road-safety comparisons between Finland and the best performing European cou...
017016212017Year 25 Final ReportPDFTech ReportUCNR25-32DTRT13-G-UTC31Age groupsDeveloped countriesFa...
This study examined road safety in two European megacities, London and Paris. Patterns of fatal cras...
AbstractEstimates by the World Health Organization suggest that, on a yearly basis, road crashes kil...
This study compared road safety and related factors in the U.S. with those in Sweden, the United Kin...
Purpose: This study compared road safety and related factors in the U.S. with those in Sweden, the U...
One of the most significant costs associated with automobile travel is the number of road accidents ...
The road safety performance of different countries within Europe varies substantially. The three cou...
The first report of the SUNflower project (Koornstra et al 2002) compared the safety strategies and ...
From 2005 to 2009, U.S. road fatalities dropped by 22% (from 43,510 to 33,963). A reduction of such...
This study introduced a new methodology for evaluating the relative contributions of the changes in...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 38-53)This report examines five major road-safety risk facto...
This study was designed to investigate whether there is an increased risk of traffic crashes in the...
Abstract: For more than a decade, efforts to improve mobility and road infrastructure have been cent...
Road safety is a serious public health issue throughout the world, with more than one million people...
We updated some general road-safety comparisons between Finland and the best performing European cou...
017016212017Year 25 Final ReportPDFTech ReportUCNR25-32DTRT13-G-UTC31Age groupsDeveloped countriesFa...
This study examined road safety in two European megacities, London and Paris. Patterns of fatal cras...
AbstractEstimates by the World Health Organization suggest that, on a yearly basis, road crashes kil...