The report presents the results and findings of a research study sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) which deals with the use of highway stop signs at railroad-highway grade crossings. This project is one of several coordinated studies by FHWA designed to address the safety problems associated with grade crossings.
Safety Features of Stop Signs at Rail-Highway Grade Crossings. Volume II. Technical Report
1978
170 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Railroad Transportation , Road Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Rail transportation , Vehicular traffic control , Highways , Safety , Accident investigations , Evaluation , Field tests , Urban areas , Motor vehicle operators , Observation , Profiles , Railroad highway crossings , Stop signs , Traffic signs , Human factors
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