Since speeding is one of the major causes of frequent and severe traffic accidents around school and playground areas, many jurisdictions have reduced the speed limits in these areas to protect children who may be at risk. This paper investigated the speed compliance, mean speed and 85th percentile speed at selected school and playground zones in the City of Calgary in Alberta. Our results showed that the mean speed was lower and the rate of compliance was higher in the school zone compared to the playground zone, 2 lane roads relative to 4 lane roads, roads with fencing, traffic control devices and the presence of speed display device or children, and zones that were longer (>200 m). Accordingly, this study provided recommendations to i...
The use of flashing beacons together with signing has become somewhat standard throughout the countr...
Traffic crashes in suburban school zones pose a serious safety concern due to a higher presence of s...
Inappropriate speed is a causal factor in around one third of fatal accidents (OECD/ECMT, 2006). But...
This paper describes a study undertaken to assess the speed and safety effects of reducing speed lim...
Abstract: Driving too fast is one of the most prevalent factors that contribute to traffic crashes. ...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech ReportKhattak, Aemal J.Kang, YashuUniversity of Nebraska--Li...
Pedestrian safety for school-age children has been a growing problem in recent years. Children betwe...
696336122Technical report; Sept. 2006-Aug. 2008.PDFTech ReportFHWA/TX-09/0-5470-10-5470Speed limitsT...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15255542006PDFResearch PaperFreedman, Mar...
Safety issues in school zone areas have been one of the most important topics in the traffic safety ...
TThis study analyzed driver\u27s speeds prior to entering school zones as well as the speeds traveli...
The effectiveness of five different school zone traffic control devices was tested. Each was tested...
This study examines the effects child safety warning signs have on vehicle speeds. Three types of si...
In an endeavour to achieve high, Australia has directed its attention to the Towards Zero strategy t...
69A3551747131According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), speeding is a ...
The use of flashing beacons together with signing has become somewhat standard throughout the countr...
Traffic crashes in suburban school zones pose a serious safety concern due to a higher presence of s...
Inappropriate speed is a causal factor in around one third of fatal accidents (OECD/ECMT, 2006). But...
This paper describes a study undertaken to assess the speed and safety effects of reducing speed lim...
Abstract: Driving too fast is one of the most prevalent factors that contribute to traffic crashes. ...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech ReportKhattak, Aemal J.Kang, YashuUniversity of Nebraska--Li...
Pedestrian safety for school-age children has been a growing problem in recent years. Children betwe...
696336122Technical report; Sept. 2006-Aug. 2008.PDFTech ReportFHWA/TX-09/0-5470-10-5470Speed limitsT...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15255542006PDFResearch PaperFreedman, Mar...
Safety issues in school zone areas have been one of the most important topics in the traffic safety ...
TThis study analyzed driver\u27s speeds prior to entering school zones as well as the speeds traveli...
The effectiveness of five different school zone traffic control devices was tested. Each was tested...
This study examines the effects child safety warning signs have on vehicle speeds. Three types of si...
In an endeavour to achieve high, Australia has directed its attention to the Towards Zero strategy t...
69A3551747131According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), speeding is a ...
The use of flashing beacons together with signing has become somewhat standard throughout the countr...
Traffic crashes in suburban school zones pose a serious safety concern due to a higher presence of s...
Inappropriate speed is a causal factor in around one third of fatal accidents (OECD/ECMT, 2006). But...