In this report, road safety developments in the Netherlands during 1948-1998 were analysed at the macroscopic level. The purpose of these analyses was to find models that, so accurately and simply possible, describe developments of mobility (exposure) and casualty risk. Based on this, prognoses were made for future developments in mobility, casualty risk, numbers of road deaths and in-patients up to 2010. These were then compared with the target numbers for road deaths and in-patients for 2010. The following annual numbers for the Netherlands were used in this analysis: the total number of road deaths, the total number of registered in-patients, and the total number of motor vehicle kilometres driven. These last have been used as an indicat...
This thesis describes a method in order to get a better understanding of the development of traffic ...
Road safety in 2020; Mobility, crashes, and policy outlooks. The longer-term road safety targets for...
Mobility is not without risk. On average, each day three people are killed in Dutch traffic and arou...
This report summarizes the major conclusions from a number of recent research projects in the mobili...
This report deals with the complications associated with risk prognoses. Firstly, the recent literat...
This article discusses the future development of road safety in the Netherlands until 2020. It has t...
The SWOV Institute for Road Safety Research models regard the development in safety as the resultant...
Recent accident figures indicate that road safety in the Netherlands is not progressing as it should...
This report is one of a series of 'Annual Road Safety Reports'. These are annual SWOV publications t...
This report presents an analysis of the general developments in road safety in The Netherlands, with...
The essence of the decrease in the number of road deaths; Developments in 2004 and 2005, and new pro...
This paper discusses the method used for an outlook on road safety in the Netherlands until 2020. Th...
Further to the material contained in the Contributions for the Road Safety Memorandum of the Ministe...
In this report, a selection has been made of the data which can be considered indicative of the size...
SWOV Institute for Road Safety Research was asked to develop the Traffic Safety Module to be used in...
This thesis describes a method in order to get a better understanding of the development of traffic ...
Road safety in 2020; Mobility, crashes, and policy outlooks. The longer-term road safety targets for...
Mobility is not without risk. On average, each day three people are killed in Dutch traffic and arou...
This report summarizes the major conclusions from a number of recent research projects in the mobili...
This report deals with the complications associated with risk prognoses. Firstly, the recent literat...
This article discusses the future development of road safety in the Netherlands until 2020. It has t...
The SWOV Institute for Road Safety Research models regard the development in safety as the resultant...
Recent accident figures indicate that road safety in the Netherlands is not progressing as it should...
This report is one of a series of 'Annual Road Safety Reports'. These are annual SWOV publications t...
This report presents an analysis of the general developments in road safety in The Netherlands, with...
The essence of the decrease in the number of road deaths; Developments in 2004 and 2005, and new pro...
This paper discusses the method used for an outlook on road safety in the Netherlands until 2020. Th...
Further to the material contained in the Contributions for the Road Safety Memorandum of the Ministe...
In this report, a selection has been made of the data which can be considered indicative of the size...
SWOV Institute for Road Safety Research was asked to develop the Traffic Safety Module to be used in...
This thesis describes a method in order to get a better understanding of the development of traffic ...
Road safety in 2020; Mobility, crashes, and policy outlooks. The longer-term road safety targets for...
Mobility is not without risk. On average, each day three people are killed in Dutch traffic and arou...