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An exploratory analysis of models for estimating the combined effects of road safety measures
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 06/29/09
Elvik R et al. - A study of the effects of a road safety programme implemented in Victoria, Australia between 1990 and 1996 indicated that the effects of safety measures are weakened when these measures are combined with other road safety measures.
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