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Pedestrian activity and accident risk executive summary | Author(s) | Heather Ward, Julie Cave, Alan Morrison |
Corporate Author | AA Foundation for Road Safety Research, Automobile Association; University of London Centre for Transport Studies |
Publisher | Automobile Association, London, 1994 |
Pages | 19 pp |
Source | AA Foundation for Road Safety Research, Norfolk House, Priestley Road, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG24 9NY. |
Keywords | Pedestrian transport ; Pedestrian accidents ; Accident prevention ; Social surveys ; Methodology ; Northampton. |
Annotation | The key concept around which this study is built is that of pedestrians' exposure to risk. This summary describes the study's aims, objectives, method and design, and how information was collected in the town selected for study, Northampton. |
Accession Number | CPA-970902204 P |
Classmark | OE: OPB: OQ: 3F: 3D: 8NAD |
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