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Integrating Speed Management within Roadway Departure, Intersections, and Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety Focus Areas

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Appendix A:

7. REFERENCES

American National Standard (ANS, 2007). Manual on Classification of Motor Vehicle Traffic Accidents. 7th Edition.

Council, F. M., Reurings, M., Srinivasan, R., Masten, S., and Carter, D. (April 2010). Development of a Speeding-Related Crash Topology.

Federal Highway Administration. (2012). Roadway Departure Safety. Retrieved from http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/roadway_dept/

National Cooperative Highway Research Program Report 500. (NCHRP 500, 2009). CHRP Report 500: Guidance for Implementation of the AASHTO Strategic Highway Safety Plan. Volume 23: A Guide for Reducing Speeding- Related Crashes. Transportation Research Board, 2009.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA, 2012a). Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) Analytical User's Manual 1975 – 2012.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA, 2012b). General Estimate System (GES) Analytical User's Manual 1988 – 2012.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA, 2012c). Traffic Safety Facts 2012 – Speeding.

NHTSA. Traffic Safety Facts 2011 data – Speeding. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. DOT-HS-811-751. April 2013.

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