Accident and casualty rates for 1968 were calculated for Great Britain, using traffic data obtained from the traffic census carried out at about 1300 sites in 1966, up-dated by applying trends at a number of permanent census sites. For urban and rural areas, the rates were calculated separately for different classes of road user and vehicle, by different severities of injury or accident, and for different classes of road. This survey shows some important differences in accident and casualty rates when compared with 1966. (Author)
Road Accident and Casualty Rates in 1968
1970
24 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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