Safety impact of engineering treatments on undivided rural roads

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Safety impact of engineering treatments on undivided rural roadsAutor(es)
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2006Cita bibliográfica
PÉREZ PÉREZ, I. 2006. Safety impact of engineering treatments on undivided rural roads. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 38 (1), pp. 192-200. ISSN 0001-4575
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[Abstract:] This article presents an evaluation of the safety impacts of four engineering treatments implemented in the Autonomous Community of Madrid (Spain): highway upgrading; updating and improvement of traffic signing; repainting of pavement markings and pavement resurfacings. This evaluation was carried out using the Empirical Bayes method with a comparison group. The functioning of a methodology to test the significance of the safety impact is described. The results show that highway upgrading has a positive and significant safety impact, while the updating and improvement of traffic signing, the repainting of road markings and pavement resurfacings do not exhibit a significant impact on safety.
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Evaluation
Engineering treatments
Safety impact
Empirical Bayes method
Significance test
Engineering treatments
Safety impact
Empirical Bayes method
Significance test
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