Casualty crash reductions from reducing various levels of speeding are estimated by applying the relative risk of involvement in a casualty crash to the proportion of vehicles travelling at a given speed. The greatest overall effect on casualty crashes involving vehicles travelling at speeds from 1 to 20 km/h above the speed limit will come from reducing speeds just above that limit in almost all cases. Analysis of where injury and fatal crashes occur indicates that while speed reductions of any type would be expected to reduce injuries and fatalities, the greatest potential gains for reducing injuries appear to be in targeting low level speeding on Adelaide low speed roads. For fatalities this would be extended to include low level speedin...
© Eastern Asia Society for Transportation StudiesAlong with alcohol and fatigue, speed has been iden...
In July 2003, the speed limit on approximately 1,100 km of rural arterial roads in South Australia w...
A large number of road safety countermeasures were evaluated as to their likely effectiveness in red...
The speed limit on certain rural arterial roads in South Australia was reduced from 110 km/h to 100 ...
In July 2003, the speed limit on approximately 1,100 km of rural arterial roads in South Australia w...
A report has been prepared in response to a brief from Transport SA to further develop the findings ...
The relationship between free travelling speed and the risk of involvement in a casualty crash in a ...
(c) ElsevierThe aim of this study was to estimate the likely effect of reduced travel speeds on the ...
The relationship between free travelling speed and the risk of involvement in a casualty crash in 80...
The aim of this study by the NHMRC Road Accident Research unit was to estimate the likely effect on ...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between travelling speeds of vehicles and the ...
In January 2002 the speed limit was changed from 100 km/h to 80 km/h on 18 sections of roads in the ...
The relationship between free travelling speed and the risk of involvement in a casualty crash was e...
The relationship between free travelling speed and the risk of involvement in a casualty crash in a ...
In January 2002 the speed limit was changed from 100 km/h to 80 km/h on 18 arterial roads in the Ade...
© Eastern Asia Society for Transportation StudiesAlong with alcohol and fatigue, speed has been iden...
In July 2003, the speed limit on approximately 1,100 km of rural arterial roads in South Australia w...
A large number of road safety countermeasures were evaluated as to their likely effectiveness in red...
The speed limit on certain rural arterial roads in South Australia was reduced from 110 km/h to 100 ...
In July 2003, the speed limit on approximately 1,100 km of rural arterial roads in South Australia w...
A report has been prepared in response to a brief from Transport SA to further develop the findings ...
The relationship between free travelling speed and the risk of involvement in a casualty crash in a ...
(c) ElsevierThe aim of this study was to estimate the likely effect of reduced travel speeds on the ...
The relationship between free travelling speed and the risk of involvement in a casualty crash in 80...
The aim of this study by the NHMRC Road Accident Research unit was to estimate the likely effect on ...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between travelling speeds of vehicles and the ...
In January 2002 the speed limit was changed from 100 km/h to 80 km/h on 18 sections of roads in the ...
The relationship between free travelling speed and the risk of involvement in a casualty crash was e...
The relationship between free travelling speed and the risk of involvement in a casualty crash in a ...
In January 2002 the speed limit was changed from 100 km/h to 80 km/h on 18 arterial roads in the Ade...
© Eastern Asia Society for Transportation StudiesAlong with alcohol and fatigue, speed has been iden...
In July 2003, the speed limit on approximately 1,100 km of rural arterial roads in South Australia w...
A large number of road safety countermeasures were evaluated as to their likely effectiveness in red...