Louisianas crash rate is consistently among the highest in the nation, and it imposes significant economic and social costs on the state. Property damage, lost productivity, medical expenses, and inflated motor vehicle insurance rates imposed an estimated $5.3 billion burden on the state in 2002. This prompted a study by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LADOTD) to identify the major traffic safety problem areas in the state. This research documents the results of the second and final phase of that investigation. Phase 1 results are documented in LTRC Final Report 399.
Statewide Traffic Safety Study Phase II: Identification of Major Traffic Safety Problem Areas in Louisiana. Tech Summary, State Project No. 737-99-0649
2012
2 pages
Report
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English
Transportation Safety , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Road Transportation , Road safety , Louisiana , Crash rates , Highways , Crash database , Alcohol-imparied driving , Adolescent drivers , Traffic control , Traffic safety , Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) , General Estimates System (GES)
Managing Statewide Traffic Mobility During Major Construction
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