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Single-carriageways

Approaches to major and minor junctions on dual carriageways and single carriageways where frequent or sudden braking occurs but in a generally straight line... [Pg.73]

TRL Report 183 Non-junction accidents on urban single-carriageway roads, 1996... [Pg.40]

Wider single-carriageway roads are safer than standard width roads by 22%. [Pg.41]

Modern single-carriageway roads are safer by one third compared to traditional single carriageways. [Pg.41]

Modem roads are safer than roads opened before the mid-1980s due to improvements from widespread use of hard strips, safety fencing, wide single carriageways, and fewer and better designed junctions. [Pg.41]

Dual carriageways are safer than single carriageways. [Pg.41]

TRL Report 336 Accidents on modem rural single-carriageway hunk... [Pg.42]

Modem single-carriageway tmnk roads have an accident rate half that of traditional A class roads. [Pg.42]

Accidents at strategic single-carriageway junctions are dominated by those that involve a right-turn manoeuvre across the line of moving traffic. [Pg.42]

TRL Research Report 365 Injury accidents on rural single-carriageway... [Pg.42]

A significant correlation exists between accidents and traffic flow, link length and farm accesses on single-carriageway rural roads. [Pg.44]

Seven schemes were implemented on single-carriageway roads, leading to an overall reduction in accidents of 55%, and a reduction in pedestrian accidents of 89%. [Pg.60]

A sewer connection for a new housing estate is to be made in an existing 4 m deep manhole. The manhole is 2 m from the kerbside on a 40 mph single carriageway road. The road opening notice specifies that the work must be carried out only between the hours of 9.30 am and 4.30 pm. [Pg.154]

Taylor, M.C., A. Baruya, and J.V. Kennedy. The relationship between speeds and accidents on rural single-carriageway roads, ed. Department for Transport Road Safety Division, Local Government and the Regions. TRL Report TRL511. 2002, TRL. [Pg.177]

Report 183, Non-junction Accidents on Urban Single Carriageway Roads TRL, 1996. [Pg.48]

Report 336, Accidents on Modem Rural Single-carriageway Trunk Roads TRL, 1998. [Pg.48]

Report 184, Accidents at Three-arm Priority Junctions on Urban Single-carriageway Roads TRL, 1996. [Pg.52]

The likely reduction in injury accidents in darkness on all-purpose single carriageway is 12.5%. [Pg.67]


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