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Relation between speed and curve radius in road traffic safety

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2020
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Fric, Sanja
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Lazarevska, Marijana
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Abstract
Road safety, due to a large number of accidents and casualties, has become one of the most important issues of modern society. To achieve and maintain a continuous descending trend of traffic accidents, it is necessary to study the safety problem from the point of interaction of driver, vehicle and the environment (roadway). Previous studies have shown that the most important information perceived by the driver is provided by the road itself. According to these studies, the utmost effect on the driver, when making a decision about how to drive, is made by the elements of road horizontal alignment.
Keywords:
road safety / curve radius / spot speed / vehicle path / technical regulations
Source:
Scientific Journal of Civil Engineering, 2020, 9, 2
Publisher:
  • Skopje: Faculty of Civil Engineering

ISSN: 1857 - 839X

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https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2332
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issues of modern society. To achieve and maintain a continuous descending trend of traffic accidents, it
is necessary to study the safety problem from the point of interaction of driver, vehicle and the
environment (roadway). Previous studies have shown that the most important information perceived by
the driver is provided by the road itself. According to these studies, the utmost effect on the driver, when
making a decision about how to drive, is made by the elements of road horizontal alignment.
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@article{
author = "Fric, Sanja",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Road safety, due to a large number of accidents and casualties, has become one of the most important
issues of modern society. To achieve and maintain a continuous descending trend of traffic accidents, it
is necessary to study the safety problem from the point of interaction of driver, vehicle and the
environment (roadway). Previous studies have shown that the most important information perceived by
the driver is provided by the road itself. According to these studies, the utmost effect on the driver, when
making a decision about how to drive, is made by the elements of road horizontal alignment.",
publisher = "Skopje: Faculty of Civil Engineering",
journal = "Scientific Journal of Civil Engineering",
title = "Relation between speed and curve radius in road traffic safety",
number = "2",
volume = "9"
}
Fric, S.. (2020). Relation between speed and curve radius in road traffic safety. in Scientific Journal of Civil Engineering
Skopje: Faculty of Civil Engineering., 9(2).
Fric S. Relation between speed and curve radius in road traffic safety. in Scientific Journal of Civil Engineering. 2020;9(2)..
Fric, Sanja, "Relation between speed and curve radius in road traffic safety" in Scientific Journal of Civil Engineering, 9, no. 2 (2020).

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