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Journal Article

Citation

Pasanen E, Salmivaara H. Traffic Eng. Control 1993; 34(6): 308-310.

Affiliation

City Planning Department, Helsinki, Finland

Copyright

(Copyright © 1993, Hemming Group)

DOI

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PMID

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Abstract

This article deals with urban traffic speeds and pedestrian safety. According to a mathematical model, pedestrian safety depends to an alarming degree on vehicular speed: a speed of 50 km/h increases the risk of death almost eight-fold compared to a speed of 30 km/h. Video-taped records of real-life accidents are introduced as a new source of information. They show that the so-called 'free vehicles' and their speed determine the safety of pedestrians. Finally, the new 40 km/h speed limits in Helsinki's inner city are described and some initial observations concerning their effects on driving speeds are made.

Language: en

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