This paper discusses whether the speed problem can be controlled in the Netherlands in an effective way. The paper shows the complex relationship between driving speeds and accidents. The paper describes that many regional speed control activities carried out in the last years were not successful. Therefore, the paper recommends that optimal enforcement campaigns should be examined. The paper provides the cornerstones for an effective strategy in order to tackle the speed problem. This approach consists of: (1) increasing the public awareness of both the nature and magnitude of speed offences, and of their consequences; (2) changing the road infrastructure by a better mutual attunement of the road function, the layout and the legislation. T...
The results of the evaluation report of the speed campaign in the Dutch province of Friesland in 199...
This paper considers the effect of speed on road safety and how to influence speeding behaviour. The...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether driving speeds can be reduced by: (1) a publici...
Safe and credible speed limits; A strategic exploration In a previous publication entitled Safe, wh...
The provincial authority of Friesland has commissioned the SWOV Institute for Road Safety Research t...
Speed warning and enforcement can be applied locally, on a road-stretch and on a road-network. Local...
This paper analyses several aspects of the Dutch experience of speed enforcement, and presents the r...
A general problem of enforcement of traffic laws in industrialized countries is the limited priority...
Theoretically, speed enforcement on provincial and municipal roads is an effective means to reduce t...
Speed and speed management; Summary of the most important findings from the speeding projects in SWO...
In 1992, an overview of speeding measures was published for 80 km/h roads in support of the developm...
In 1994, a speed enforcement campaign was conducted on a two-lane provincial road network in the Dut...
This paper considers the effect of speed on road safety and how to influence speeding behaviour. The...
Speed measurements during the public information campaign 'Keep to the limit' Speed is a very import...
This paper is a contribution to the international OECD symposium "the effect of speed limits on traf...
The results of the evaluation report of the speed campaign in the Dutch province of Friesland in 199...
This paper considers the effect of speed on road safety and how to influence speeding behaviour. The...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether driving speeds can be reduced by: (1) a publici...
Safe and credible speed limits; A strategic exploration In a previous publication entitled Safe, wh...
The provincial authority of Friesland has commissioned the SWOV Institute for Road Safety Research t...
Speed warning and enforcement can be applied locally, on a road-stretch and on a road-network. Local...
This paper analyses several aspects of the Dutch experience of speed enforcement, and presents the r...
A general problem of enforcement of traffic laws in industrialized countries is the limited priority...
Theoretically, speed enforcement on provincial and municipal roads is an effective means to reduce t...
Speed and speed management; Summary of the most important findings from the speeding projects in SWO...
In 1992, an overview of speeding measures was published for 80 km/h roads in support of the developm...
In 1994, a speed enforcement campaign was conducted on a two-lane provincial road network in the Dut...
This paper considers the effect of speed on road safety and how to influence speeding behaviour. The...
Speed measurements during the public information campaign 'Keep to the limit' Speed is a very import...
This paper is a contribution to the international OECD symposium "the effect of speed limits on traf...
The results of the evaluation report of the speed campaign in the Dutch province of Friesland in 199...
This paper considers the effect of speed on road safety and how to influence speeding behaviour. The...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether driving speeds can be reduced by: (1) a publici...