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Table 2.1 – Expected minimum parameters for Local Road hierarchy level (Nelson City Council, 2010)
Figure 2.2 – Locking Street Post Upgrade
Figure 2.3 – Graphical representation of change in stopping distance required at varying speeds (Transport Research Laboratory, UK, 2007)
Figure 2.4 – Likelihood of fatality in relation to impact speed of a pedestrian crash
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