TRB Special Report 229 - Safety Research for a Changing Highway Environment examines how well the highway safety research community is prepared to address emerging safety problems and to capitalize on opportunities for their solution. The committee that produced this report was particularly interested in how the research process could be better managed to encourage innovation and more effective use of resources. Specifically, the study committee (a) reviewed the characteristics and scale of existing highway safety ...
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TRB Special Report 229 - Safety Research for a Changing Highway Environment examines how well the highway safety research community is prepared to address emerging safety problems and to capitalize on opportunities for their solution. The committee that produced this report was particularly interested in how the research process could be better managed to encourage innovation and more effective use of resources. Specifically, the study committee (a) reviewed the characteristics and scale of existing highway safety problems and research, (b) identified promising areas for research that merit more attention or that warrant continuing study, and (c) examined the financial and institutional arrangements that may be needed to refocus research on these priorities.
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Very good. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Glued binding. [8], 166, [2] p. Transportation Research Record, 229. Illustrations. References. The purpose of this study was to examine how well the highway safety research community was prepared to address the then emerging safety problems and to then capitalize on opportunities for their solution. The Transportation Research Board formed a committee of fifteen specialists in highway safety and research management, and included experts on human factors, driver behavior, driver licensing, law enforcement, highway design, vehicle design and engineering, emergency medicine, economics, and safety program administration.
Add this copy of Safety Research for a Changing Highway Environment: to cart. $52.69, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1990 by National Academies Press.