The relationship between public education and law enforcement campaigns and their effectiveness in reducing speed-related serious
Tay, Richard S. (2004) The relationship between public education and law enforcement campaigns and their effectiveness in reducing speed-related serious. International Journal of Transport Economics, 31(2), pp. 251-256.
Abstract
This paper explored the relationship between public education and law enforcement
campaigns and their effectiveness in reducing speed-related serious crashes and found
that they had separate and independent effects in addition to an interaction effect that
reduced their overall effectiveness.
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