The Dutch government aims at a transport system which is `sustainable safe'. Amongst other things, the road network will be categorized in a new way and large residential areas will be created. These residential areas will be almost free from through traffic and motorcars should drive slower than 30 km/h. The questions still are what the size of these areas should be and what road network type is suitable. A literature review was carried out in order to answer these questions, especially in relation to four aspects: (1) traffic safety; (2) mobility; (3) environment; and (4) costs. This resulted in a preliminary conclusion about a road structure type which should be preferred. (A
Road safety in the province of Zeeland, and especially in the region known as West Zeeland Flanders ...
The implementation of the sustainably safe concept is based on the asssumption that dangerous encoun...
By order of the Dienst Verkeerskunde of the Ministry of Transport and Public Works, the current situ...
In the Netherlands Centre for Research and Contract Standardization in Civil and Traffic Engineering...
This report discusses the principles of a 'sustainably safe' Dutch road network. A monofunctional ca...
This study compares two kinds of road networks: (1) a network designed according to the plans from t...
Which points of departure for road safety improvement are connected with integrated network design a...
In recent years, the conviction has grown that an effective approach for improving road safety autom...
One of the targets of the Dutch traffic and transport policy is a `sustainably safe' road network. I...
How sustainably safe is the layout of Dutch roads? Questionnaire study among road authorities. At th...
The recent stagnation in further reduction of road accidents, insufficient results of existing polic...
The former Dienst Verkeerskunde of Rijkswaterstaat commissioned SWOV Institute for Road Safety Resea...
This study describes a pilot project for a classification system of the road network in the Dutch mu...
This report describes a preliminary study into a pilot project in the Arnhem-Nijmegen transport regi...
The Dutch Government has set the following quantitative targets for road safety: a 25 per cent reduc...
Road safety in the province of Zeeland, and especially in the region known as West Zeeland Flanders ...
The implementation of the sustainably safe concept is based on the asssumption that dangerous encoun...
By order of the Dienst Verkeerskunde of the Ministry of Transport and Public Works, the current situ...
In the Netherlands Centre for Research and Contract Standardization in Civil and Traffic Engineering...
This report discusses the principles of a 'sustainably safe' Dutch road network. A monofunctional ca...
This study compares two kinds of road networks: (1) a network designed according to the plans from t...
Which points of departure for road safety improvement are connected with integrated network design a...
In recent years, the conviction has grown that an effective approach for improving road safety autom...
One of the targets of the Dutch traffic and transport policy is a `sustainably safe' road network. I...
How sustainably safe is the layout of Dutch roads? Questionnaire study among road authorities. At th...
The recent stagnation in further reduction of road accidents, insufficient results of existing polic...
The former Dienst Verkeerskunde of Rijkswaterstaat commissioned SWOV Institute for Road Safety Resea...
This study describes a pilot project for a classification system of the road network in the Dutch mu...
This report describes a preliminary study into a pilot project in the Arnhem-Nijmegen transport regi...
The Dutch Government has set the following quantitative targets for road safety: a 25 per cent reduc...
Road safety in the province of Zeeland, and especially in the region known as West Zeeland Flanders ...
The implementation of the sustainably safe concept is based on the asssumption that dangerous encoun...
By order of the Dienst Verkeerskunde of the Ministry of Transport and Public Works, the current situ...