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Drivers’ perceptions and reactions to roadside memorials
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 06/25/09
Tay R - The results showed that the number of red light violations was reduced by 16.7% in the 6 weeks after the installation of the mock memorials compared to the 6 weeks before whereas the number of violations at two comparison sites experienced an increase of 16.8%.
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