In comparison to a previous study (See C 1965), this follow-up study determines more specifically the effect on the number of injury accidents in a large number of 30 km/h zones in the Netherlands. 660 injury accidents in 151 30 km/h zones were recorded: 417 of these were prior to introduction of the measure, and 243 were recorded during the follow-up period. In order to enable correction of effects which were not associated with the realised measure, all injury accidents inside built-up areas were collected for the same municipalities over similar periods (control areas). Following correction based on the trend shown in the control areas, it was determined that the number of injury accidents in the 30 km/h zones had dropped by 22%. The eff...
This report is the first part of a study aimed at developing a strategy for a long range plan for th...
In this report, a selection has been made of the data which can be considered indicative of the size...
From May 1, 1988 the speed limit on Dutch motorways was increased from 100 to 120 km/h. For a limit...
Dutch municipal authorities have been able to institute a maximum speed of 30 km/h roads in zones wi...
The Transportation and Traffic Division of the Dutch Ministry of Transport and Public Works has comm...
Since 1983, Dutch municipal authorities can institute a maximum speed of 30 km/h on roads or in zone...
In 1973 a working group of provincial and local road administrators in the Beemster, a Polder commun...
It is an internationally accepted rule that motorised traffic must drive slowly in residential areas...
The accident study into the effect of traffic countermeasures in the demonstration- projects of Rijs...
For the abstract of this paper see PB 29466 (or typaccident study into the effect of traffic counter...
motorised traffic in residential areas often goes too fast. The maximum speed limit of 50 km/h is ev...
Opinions on and studies of traffic hazards are mainly based on data on traffic accidents and traffic...
The former Dienst Verkeerskunde (DVK) of Rijkswaterstaat commissioned the SWOV Institute for Road Sa...
The hypothesis is often heard that on 80 km /h highways the speed limit is exceeded very much and ve...
During the past ten years many residential roads in the Netherlands have been converted from 50 km/h...
This report is the first part of a study aimed at developing a strategy for a long range plan for th...
In this report, a selection has been made of the data which can be considered indicative of the size...
From May 1, 1988 the speed limit on Dutch motorways was increased from 100 to 120 km/h. For a limit...
Dutch municipal authorities have been able to institute a maximum speed of 30 km/h roads in zones wi...
The Transportation and Traffic Division of the Dutch Ministry of Transport and Public Works has comm...
Since 1983, Dutch municipal authorities can institute a maximum speed of 30 km/h on roads or in zone...
In 1973 a working group of provincial and local road administrators in the Beemster, a Polder commun...
It is an internationally accepted rule that motorised traffic must drive slowly in residential areas...
The accident study into the effect of traffic countermeasures in the demonstration- projects of Rijs...
For the abstract of this paper see PB 29466 (or typaccident study into the effect of traffic counter...
motorised traffic in residential areas often goes too fast. The maximum speed limit of 50 km/h is ev...
Opinions on and studies of traffic hazards are mainly based on data on traffic accidents and traffic...
The former Dienst Verkeerskunde (DVK) of Rijkswaterstaat commissioned the SWOV Institute for Road Sa...
The hypothesis is often heard that on 80 km /h highways the speed limit is exceeded very much and ve...
During the past ten years many residential roads in the Netherlands have been converted from 50 km/h...
This report is the first part of a study aimed at developing a strategy for a long range plan for th...
In this report, a selection has been made of the data which can be considered indicative of the size...
From May 1, 1988 the speed limit on Dutch motorways was increased from 100 to 120 km/h. For a limit...