The Norwegian Public Roads Administration (PRA) has established road accident investigation teams in nine counties. Guidelines for the collection of data on vehicles, road conditions, and involved road users have been prepared by the PRA. The present document contains guidelines for analyzing the data in order to identify probable or possible direct or indirect contributing factors to the accident. The focus of the method is on identifying discrepancies between available relevant information and the information as recognized and utilized by the road users. Lack of information due to visibility obstacles, perceptual limitations or knowledge limitations are determined. The description of the method is accompanied by sample reports from actual road accidents.
Ulykkensanalyser i Statnes Vegevesen. Veiledning for Analysearbeidet (Accident Investigations by the Norwegian Public Roads Administration. Guidelines for Analysis)
1999
68 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Accident investigation , Norway , Accident reports , Data collection , Data analysis , Accident factors , Accident causes , Accident analysis , Guidelines , Accident investigations , Highway safety , Road conditions , Foreign technology
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