Daily average, 2261 persons killed or injured in 1927 highway accidents one every 39 seconds; estimated economic loss, $672, 907,000; urges (1) education of pedestrians in simple courtesy and caution; (2) thorough examination and licensing of all drivers; (3) adoption of uniform simple code of traffic laws; (4) education of drivers in simple courtesy and caution; additional statistics given. See editor's note, page 51. (See also Pit and Quarry vol. 15, no. 13, Mar. 28, 1928 pp. 43-44; Roads and Streets, vol. 68 and 48, nos. 4 and 11, Apr. and Nov. 1928, p. 216 and 539-540, 5 figs.)
What about the increasing highway accidents
Highway Engr. Contractor
Highway Engineer and Contractor ; 19 , n 6
1928
4 pages
5 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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