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Research Report 293 Management of skid resistance under icy conditions on New Zealand roads

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Traditionally, treatment of frost, ice and snow on New Zealand roads has involved spreading of mineral grit on the affected areas but this has disadvantages.

Research Report 287 Multi-lane roundabout designs for cyclists

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Multi-lane roundabouts are typically viewed by cyclists as one of the most hazardous types of intersections to negotiate and police crash statistics bear this out.

Research Report 322 The cost effectiveness of delineation improvements for safety

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The purpose of this research was to develop a cost management tool that would assist road controlling authorities and their consultants to prioritise delineation treatments that have added safety benefits compared with standard road markings.

Research Report 371 Relationship between road geometry observed travel speed and rural accidents

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Speed is a major contributing factor in fatal and serious crashes in the rural environment (35% of fatal and 28% of serious crashes in 2003).

Research Report 349 Distractive effects of cellphone use

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The research systematically compared the driving performance and conversational patterns of drivers speaking with in-car passengers, handsfree cellphones, and remote passengers who could see the driver’s current driving situation (via a window into a…

Research Report 323 Curve speed management

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Horizontal curves have been recognised as a significant safety issue for many years, a more important factor than road width, vertical clearance or sight distance.