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Calculation of Accident Rates by Roadway Class for HSIS States
The purpose of this report is to summarize the results of an effort to formulate accident rates associated with various highway classes. The analysis made use of the five states which are part of the Federal Highway Administration's Highway Safety Information System (HSIS). For these states of Michigan, Minnesota, Maine, Utah, and Illinois, roadway, traffic, and accident files are available for merging which will allow for computing accident rates on a state-by-state basis by highway class.
Calculation of Accident Rates by Roadway Class for HSIS States
The purpose of this report is to summarize the results of an effort to formulate accident rates associated with various highway classes. The analysis made use of the five states which are part of the Federal Highway Administration's Highway Safety Information System (HSIS). For these states of Michigan, Minnesota, Maine, Utah, and Illinois, roadway, traffic, and accident files are available for merging which will allow for computing accident rates on a state-by-state basis by highway class.
Calculation of Accident Rates by Roadway Class for HSIS States
C. V. Zegeer (author) / C. Williams (author)
1994
84 pages
Report
No indication
English
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