Contents: National Road Safety Politics - A Contradictory and Suppressed Field of Decision Making; Motorway Driving Speed Reduction and the Associated Public Information Campaigns in the Netherlands; Campaigns against Drunken Driving among Young Drivers; Effectiveness of the 1988 Police National Motorway Safety Campaign; Improvement of Traffic Safety by Local Public Relations Campaigns; Comedy on TV to Promote Traffic Safety; Road Safety as Business - Vision or Reality. The Brazilian Example; New Way of Broadcasts for Motorists; Automatic Monitoring and Enforcement of Traffic Highway Violations; Can Road Traffic Law Enforcement Permanently Reduce the Number of Accidents; Vehicle Accident Data Recorder; The Scope of Automatic Detection and Enforcement Systems.
Proceedings of Road Safety and Traffic Environment in Europe (Conference). Held in Gothenburg, Sweden on September 26-28, 1990. Campaigns and Publicity, Information and Enforcement
1990
186 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Transportation Safety , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Meetings , Traffic safety , Traffic law enforcement , Highway safety programs , Accident prevention , Drinking drivers , Traffic law violations , Traffic accidents , Europe , Highway safety literature effectiveness , Driver education , Foreign technology