This paper is a contribution to the international OECD symposium "the effect of speed limits on traffic accidents and transport energy use", held in Dublin on 6-8 October 1981. Outlined are the problems of actual speeds, how speed is influenced, speed restrictions etc. in the Netherlands. In addition to factual information about the effects of the policy pursued with regard to driving behaviour, contains a description of the policy pursued in the Netherlands and the present policy intentions in this field. A summary of a number of other subjects for further investigation is presented. For the Dutch version see B 19618 (R-81-25)
According to Dutch legislation, advisory speed limits should only be used on curves with a small rad...
From May 1, 1988 the speed limit on Dutch motorways was increased from 100 to 120 km/h. For a limite...
Speed warning and enforcement can be applied locally, on a road-stretch and on a road-network. Local...
This paper is a contribution to the international OECD symposium "the effect of speed limits on traf...
It is an internationally accepted rule that motorised traffic must drive slowly in residential areas...
In 1974 a general speed limit of 100 km/h was introduced on the dutch motorways for all vehicles, ex...
Slightly different versions of this study were published: in IATSS Research, 1996, Volume 20, Number...
Lowering speed of car drivers will have positive impacts on environmental pollution and the number o...
This paper discusses whether the speed problem can be controlled in the Netherlands in an effective ...
This report weighs up the advantages and disadvantages of introducing the following measures, either...
motorised traffic in residential areas often goes too fast. The maximum speed limit of 50 km/h is ev...
This literature study is the second part of a four-part study in preparation of research into the re...
Safe and credible speed limits; A strategic exploration In a previous publication entitled Safe, wh...
From May 1, 1988 the speed limit on Dutch motorways was increased from 100 to 120 km/h. For a limit...
This thesis discusses the combined impact of a reduction from 100 km/h to 80 km/h and permanent spee...
According to Dutch legislation, advisory speed limits should only be used on curves with a small rad...
From May 1, 1988 the speed limit on Dutch motorways was increased from 100 to 120 km/h. For a limite...
Speed warning and enforcement can be applied locally, on a road-stretch and on a road-network. Local...
This paper is a contribution to the international OECD symposium "the effect of speed limits on traf...
It is an internationally accepted rule that motorised traffic must drive slowly in residential areas...
In 1974 a general speed limit of 100 km/h was introduced on the dutch motorways for all vehicles, ex...
Slightly different versions of this study were published: in IATSS Research, 1996, Volume 20, Number...
Lowering speed of car drivers will have positive impacts on environmental pollution and the number o...
This paper discusses whether the speed problem can be controlled in the Netherlands in an effective ...
This report weighs up the advantages and disadvantages of introducing the following measures, either...
motorised traffic in residential areas often goes too fast. The maximum speed limit of 50 km/h is ev...
This literature study is the second part of a four-part study in preparation of research into the re...
Safe and credible speed limits; A strategic exploration In a previous publication entitled Safe, wh...
From May 1, 1988 the speed limit on Dutch motorways was increased from 100 to 120 km/h. For a limit...
This thesis discusses the combined impact of a reduction from 100 km/h to 80 km/h and permanent spee...
According to Dutch legislation, advisory speed limits should only be used on curves with a small rad...
From May 1, 1988 the speed limit on Dutch motorways was increased from 100 to 120 km/h. For a limite...
Speed warning and enforcement can be applied locally, on a road-stretch and on a road-network. Local...