The 13 papers in this report deal with the following areas: highway safety: an agenda for action; interstate safety improvement program; review of FHWA's evaluation of highway safety projects; optimal allocation of funds for highway safety improvement projects; driver compliance with stop-sign control at low-volume intersections; driver response to a highway advisory radio system in New Braunfels, Texas; motorists' needs for information on services; comparison of truck and passenger-car accident rates on limited-access facilities; relationship of accident frequency to travel exposure; bicycle as a collector mode for commuter rail trips; public policy and decision-analysis methods: development of the national comprehensive bicycle program; bicycle task analysis: development and implications; and, engine tune-ups and passenger car fuel consumption.


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    Title :

    Highway Safety: Roadway Improvements, Accident Rates, and Bicycle Programs


    Contributors:
    H. E. Strate (author) / J. G. Pigman (author) / K. R. Agent (author) / C. V. Zegeer (author) / G. A. Fleischer (author)

    Publication date :

    1981


    Size :

    97 pages



    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English