Driver approach behaviour at an unprotected railway crossing before and after enhancement of lateral sight distances: An experimental investigation of a risk perception and behavioural compensation hypothesis

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Driver approach behaviour at an unprotected railway crossing before and after enhancement of lateral sight distances: An experimental investigation of a risk perception and behavioural compensation hypothesis The author suggests that whilst a relationship between restricted lateral sight distance and accident history has not been consistently demonstrated...
Author(s): Ward N;Wilde G
Organisation(s): Elsevier ;
1996
United Kingdom
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