Safety impacts of different speed limits on cars and trucks : final report
@inproceedings{Harkey1994SafetyIO, title={Safety impacts of different speed limits on cars and trucks : final report}, author={David L. Harkey and R Mera}, year={1994} }
The objectives of this study were to determine whether differential or uniform speed limits are more beneficial to transportation safety and traffic operations on Interstate highways. The approach to achieving this objective was to examine speed and accident data from States employing both types of limits. Speed data were collected in 12 States at rural and urban locations representing all speed limits currently established on the Interstate highway system for cars/trucks, i.e., 55/55 mi/h (89…
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