A paper titled ‘
Good Practices on Cost – Effective Road Infrastructure Safety Investments‘
co-authored by
Eleonora Papadimitriou,
George Yannis and
Petros Evgenikos is published in the
International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion.
The paper presents the findings of research aiming to quantify
and subsequently classify several infrastructure-related
road safety measures, based on the international experience attained
through extensive and selected literature
review and additionally on a full consultation process
including questionnaire surveys addressed to experts and relevant
workshops. The results suggest that
the
overall cost effectiveness of a road safety infrastructure investment
is not always in direct correlation with the safety effect
and is recommended that cost-benefit ratios and safety effects
are always examined in conjunction with each other in order to identify
the optimum solution for a specific
road safety problem in specific conditions and with specific
objectives.
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