The University of Miami Vehicular Crash Study Team has completed in-depth investigation of thirty crash incidents. It was found that drivers licensing techniques are inadequate and alcohol plays a most significant role in fatal vehicular crashes. Vehicle construction (for the purpose of providing occupants with safe packaging) is not adequate for today's driving habits, and Environmental Factors: It is necessary to establish certain minimum standards for roadway design, construction and maintenance. (Author)
A Multidisciplinary Crash Study Team Summary Report
1970
134 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Pipeline Transportation , Motor vehicle accidents , Accident investigations , Collision research , Attitudes , Blood chemical analysis , Ethyl alcohol , Motor vehicles , Safety belts , Shock absorbers , Death , Injuries , Bumpers , Automobile bodies , Safety , Design standards , Vehicular traffic controls , Highway planning , Automobile collisions , Driver licensing , Alcohol intoxication , Vehicle passenger compartments , Defensive driving , Driver license examinations , Energy absorbing paddings
Multidisciplinary Highway Crash Investigation Team
NTIS | 1970
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NTIS | 1974
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