Increasing the effectiveness of mobile speed cameras on rural roads in Victoria based on crash reductions from operations in Queensland
Mobile speed cameras on Victoria’s rural roads are not as effective as they could be due to the site selection criteria, the limited number of sites, and the visibility and predictability of their enforcement operations. Queensland’s overt mobile speed cameras achieve substantial crash reductions up...
Main Authors: | Max Cameron, Stuart Newstead |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Australasian College of Road Safety
2021-05-01
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Series: | Journal of Road Safety |
Online Access: | https://acrs.org.au/files/papers/arsc/2021/Increasing%20the%20effectiveness%20of%20mobile%20speed%20cameras%20on%20rural%20roads%20in%20Victoria%20based%20on%20crash%20reductions%20from%20operations%20in%20Queensland.pdf |
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