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An international literature review of both published and grey literature of evidence about average speed cameras.
- Author(s): D. W. Soole, B. C. Watson, J. J. Fleiter
- Published: Accident Analysis & Prevention, Volume 54, May 2013
- Date: 11 Feb 2016
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Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of speed camera on any or all of the following outcomes - RTIs, injuries and deaths.
- Author(s): P. Pilkington, and S. Kinra
- Published: University of West of England, 2005
- Date: 18 Mar 2013
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Real-world observations and driving simulator-based observations to provide an insight into possible explaining factors for the increase in rear-end collisions associated with speed and red light cameras (SRLCs)
- Author(s): E. Polders, J. Cornu, T. De Ceuynck, S. Daniels, K. Brijs, T. Brijs, E. Hermans, G. Wets
- Published: Accident Analysis & Prevention, Volume 81, August 2015
- Date: 11 Feb 2016
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Analysis of the effect of the threat of disqualification.
- Author(s): C Corbett, E Delmonte, A Quimby, G Grayson
- Published: Department for Transport, Road Safety Research Report 96, 2008
- Date: 04 Jul 2013
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An observational study to estimate the prevalence of speeding on urban roadways and to analyse associated factors.
- Author(s): F. de Oliveira, et al.
- Published: F. de Oliveira, et al., 2015
- Date: 19 May 2017
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Analysis of data extracted from the UN Global Status on Road Safety database to demonstrate a correlation between the maturity of a country’s road safety practices and road safety incidents.
- Author(s): L. Amador, C.J. Willis
- Published: Traffic Injury Prevention, Volume 15, Issue 6, 2014
- Date: 12 Feb 2016
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Detailed review and exploration of engineering, enforcement and education, training and publicity (ETP) interventions.
- Author(s): AECOM in association with Tavistock Institute
- Published: Department for Transport, 2011
- Date: 10 Jul 2013
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Objectives: The paper explains how the safety camera partnership funding systems was piloted then rolled out across Great Britain.
- Published: Department for Transport, 2003
- Date: 18 Mar 2013
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Objectives: To describe the development of camera programmes in Victoria (Australia) and the UK in order to discuss the types of controversies that have arisen and how they could benefit the use of safety cameras in the US.
- Author(s): A. Delaney, H. Ward, M. Cameron, A. Williams
- Published: Journal of Public Health, 2005
- Date: 18 Mar 2013
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Objectives: To summarise the methods and processes by which cameras are used to enforce motoring law.
- Author(s): Chartered Institute of Highways and Transportation
- Published: Chartered Institute of Highways and Transportation, 2009
- Date: 18 Mar 2013
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