Effects of new urban motorway infrastructure on road traffic accidents in the local area: a retrospective longitudinal study in Scotland
The M74 motorway extension, Glasgow, opened in June 2011. One justification for construction was an expectation that it would reduce road traffic accidents (RTAs) on local non-motorway roads. This study evaluated the impact of the extension on the number of RTAs, stratifying by accident severity.Dat...
Main Authors: | Olsen, J, Mitchell, R, Mackay, D, Humphreys, D, Ogilvie, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2016
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