Systematic Safety: The Principles Behind Vision Zero. [522]
This video is an explanation of the Dutch 'sustainable safety' policy by prof. Peter Furth of the Northeastern University of Boston, who feels Systematic Safety would have been a better name. Concept and narration: Peter G. Furth. Filming and editing by Mark Wagenbuur. Video for a United States audience, hence not metric.
More information: http://www.northeastern.edu/peter.furth/presentations/
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More information: http://www.northeastern.edu/peter.furth/presentations/
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