Detailed records of 140 accidents involving motor cycles were examined, and it was estimated that about 10 per cent of them might not have occurred if motor cycles had been fitted with anti-locking brakes. The cost of motor cycle accidents to the community is estimated on this premise and it is concluded that there would be an economic gain if anti-locking brakes were fitted on motor cycles, provided the cost was below about 30 pounds sterling per machine. (Author)
The Cost and Benefit of Anti-Locking Brakes on Motor Cycles
1969
10 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
The Cost and benefit of anti-locking brakes on motor cycles
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