Factors tending to increase accidents are growing numbers of automobiles, greater length of paved highways, and high speed of automobiles; influence of highway education and of obligatory control; speed; fatigue; age; defective vision; colorblindness; judging distance; physical condition of operator; alcohol; carbon monoxide; inspections; tire failures; improper maintenance; lighting defects. (See also - n 199 Mar 1941 p 57-67)
Highway safety
Seguridad Vial
Boletin de Informaciones Petroliferas ; 18 , n 200
1941
21 pages
Bibliography
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Spanisch
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