Online newsletter Volume 2, Number 2,  Summer 2004

 

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UC Berkeley Traffic Safety Center Newsletter



This Issue:

Rural Road Safety

There are more miles of rural roads than any other type of roadway in the U.S., and it is on rural roads where the majority of fatal crashes—about 60 percent—occur.

This issue examines rural-road crashes from a number of facets.  We look at who the victims are and explore the peculiar problems of rural roads in transition, the fastest-growing type of road in the U.S., where a failure to anticipate the burdens of growth is creating newly dangerous roadways.

Also included are reports on the problems facing more traditional remote rural areas, with a special look at farmworkers. Rural traffic safety is also affected by the difficulty of providing emergency medical services within the "golden hour" that has become the modern benchmark. Finally, we look at a sampling of promising rural traffic safety interventions. 

We invite your comments and suggestions. 


This newsletter was created by the UC Berkeley Traffic Safety Center (TSC) to disseminate important information on traffic safety topics most relevant to communities in California. The mission of the TSC is to reduce traffic fatalities and injuries through multi-disciplinary collaboration in education, research, and outreach. A main goal of the Center is to make traffic safety information available and accessible to public and private organizations, agencies, and businesses, and to individuals. 

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Photo courtesy of the California Department of Transportation.  

Editor:
Phyllis Orrick
, Publications Director, Institute of Transportation Studies, 510-643-2591

Contributors:
Carli Cutchin, Writer, Institute of Transportation Studies
Tammy Wilder, Webmaster, Traffic Safety Center

Editorial Committee:
David Ragland, Director, Traffic Safety Center
Jill Cooper, Assistant Director, Traffic Safety Center
Judy Geyer, Research Coordinator, Traffic Safety Center

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In this Issue:

The Complexity of Rural Roads
The Changing Nature of Rural Traffic Demands New Ways to Improve Safety


The Dilemma of Vasco Road
A Case Study of the Safety Issues of a Rural Road in Transition


Where Getting from Crash to Care Is Still a Challenge
Geography and Budgets Create Barriers for Rural EMS


The Huron Story
Traffic Safety Challenges in an Agricultural Setting


Changing Rural Drivers' Minds and Actions
Using the Full Spectrum of Community-Based Tools

 


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