Highways and Highway Transportation by George R. Chatburn

CHAPTER XI

Chapter 12 132 words
HIGHWAY ACCIDENTS AND THEIR MITIGATION 351 Accidents Result of Disorder, Codes to Prevent, Automobile Accidents Lead in Number. Causes: The Driver -- Mentally or Physically Unfit, Ignorant, Indifferent, Reckless; Driving and Operating: Recklessness, Speeding, Around Sharp Turns, Passing Cars. Horns. Stopping Cars on Grades, in Streets, etc., Backing. Other Forms of Carelessness. The Car: Skidding, Brakes, Flexibility, Steering and Turning Ability, Lights, Unlighted Vehicles, Speedometer. Bad Roads: Slipperiness -- High Crowns, Embankments and Guard Rails, Super-elevation -- Rule for, Clear Vision, Curves, Bridges and Culverts. Railway Crossing Accidents: Prevalency, Elimination of Crossings -- Cost, Automobile Drivers Careless -- Observations, Methods of Mitigation; Bridge Clearance. Pedestrians -- Jay-walkers, Obstacles that Obscure Vision, Pedestrians on Country Roads, Slow Going Vehicles, Bicycles. Road and Traffic Regulations: Development of, Council of National Defense Code, Education Necessary.