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Revision with unchanged content. In 2004 the World Health Organization declared the incidence of fatalities and injuries due to road collisions as one of the leading epidemics of our time. The United Nations have made a similar declaration for 2007. This book reviews the traditional engineering responses of governments to this road safety problem, including analytical techniques, effectiveness, and short comings of the conventional reactive approach. It then describes how to overcome the knowledge gap to a more proactive engineering approach to road safety, including the methodology,…mehr

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Revision with unchanged content. In 2004 the World Health Organization declared the incidence of fatalities and injuries due to road collisions as one of the leading epidemics of our time. The United Nations have made a similar declaration for 2007. This book reviews the traditional engineering responses of governments to this road safety problem, including analytical techniques, effectiveness, and short comings of the conventional reactive approach. It then describes how to overcome the knowledge gap to a more proactive engineering approach to road safety, including the methodology, development, and use of a new family of reliable empirical tools to do road safety planning, termed macro-level collision prediction models. Several case studies are given, de mon stra ting that this proactive road safety approach can reap significant sus tain ability benefits. This book is addressed to professionals and sustainability advocates seeking more sustainable land use and transportation develop ment patterns, like planners, engineers, governments, residents, educators, jour nalists and Communications Managers. It is also directed towards scien tists and researchers in Road Safety, Sustainability, Planning and Engineering.
Autorenporträt
Civil engineer, engineering and economic studies of sustainable development, transportation, and road safety at the University of British Columbia; over twenty-five years as a professional engineer in government and consulting on traffic engineering, transportation planning and design, land development, and special projects management, Canada.