The crash prediction models presented here could significantly inform the planning phase of a given project and help optimise design. This is especially relevant to the evaluation and programming of road safety improvement operations designed for provincial road networks. The availability of the crash prediction models could notably enable the administrative authorities to prioritise the development of infrastructure and the allocation of public funds towards those areas of the network that are deemed “critical” from a safety point of view.
Road Safety Management Using Crash Prediction Models / Dell'Acqua, Gianluca; Lamberti, Renato; Russo, Francesca. - In: THE IRF BULLETIN. - ELETTRONICO. - IRF BULLETIN SPECIAL EDITION RURAL TRANSPORT VOLUME 1:12/2010(2010), pp. 22-25.
Road Safety Management Using Crash Prediction Models
DELL'ACQUA, GIANLUCA;LAMBERTI, RENATO;RUSSO, FRANCESCA
2010
Abstract
The crash prediction models presented here could significantly inform the planning phase of a given project and help optimise design. This is especially relevant to the evaluation and programming of road safety improvement operations designed for provincial road networks. The availability of the crash prediction models could notably enable the administrative authorities to prioritise the development of infrastructure and the allocation of public funds towards those areas of the network that are deemed “critical” from a safety point of view.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.