The report examines the nature and dimensions of the problem of pedestrian safety in Ireland insofar as this can be done from accident data alone; it reviews as much as is feasible the international literature on the subject. Based on the conclusions the report discusses possible measures to improve pedestrian safety, which may be applicable to the Irish situation. The extent to which these measures have been evaluated is also examined.
Pedestrian Accidents
1980
152 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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