Search results for "Road user"

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Comparing the cycling behaviours of Australian, Chinese and Colombian cyclists using a behavioural questionnaire paradigm.

2020

Cyclists are vulnerable road users and face disproportionately high rates of road trauma, especially in low- and middle-income countries. Behaviour of road users is a system outcome, and thus studying cyclist behaviours can identify problems in the whole road transport system and assist in generating long-lasting, cost-effective solutions to promote cyclist safety. This study aims to investigate the similarities and disparities of cycling behaviour among countries with different income levels and cycling prevalence, and the relationships among cyclist demographic characteristics, behaviours and crash involvement. It applies the Cycling Behaviour Questionnaire (CBQ) to measure the behaviour …

High rateAdultMalePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAccidents TrafficAustraliaHuman Factors and ErgonomicsCrashComputer-assisted web interviewingColombiaConfirmatory factor analysisBicyclingRoad transportEnvironmental healthSurveys and QuestionnairesIncome levelHumansFemaleSafety Risk Reliability and QualityCyclingPsychologyhuman activitiesRoad userAccident; analysis and prevention
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Alcohol-impaired Walking in 16 Countries: A Theory-Based Investigation.

2021

Alcohol is a global risk factor for road trauma. Although drink driving has received most of the scholarly attention, there is growing evidence of the risks of alcohol-impaired walking. Alcohol-impaired pedestrians are over-represented in fatal crashes compared to non-impaired pedestrians. Additionally, empirical evidence shows that alcohol intoxication impairs road-crossing judgements. Besides some limited early research, much is unknown about the global prevalence and determinants of alcohol-impaired walking. Understanding alcohol-impaired walking will support health promotion initiatives and injury prevention. The present investigation has three aims: (1) compare the prevalence of alcoho…

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Are Traffic Announcements Really Effective? A Systematic Review of Evaluations of Crash-Prevention Communication Campaigns

2021

Communication campaigns are commonly used in the traffic and road safety sector to raise public awareness of the importance of avoiding risky road user attitudes and behaviors. Surprisingly few of these communication campaigns evaluate their effectiveness in a formal and comprehensive manner. The core aim of the present systematic review is to identify the type of studies that evaluate the effectiveness of campaigns in this sector, in order to identify and contrast their main findings. This systematic review followed the PRISMA methodology, by means of which the relevant articles based on the search term were identified. A total of 613 indexed articles were filtered, and a final set of 27 a…

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Education for Road Safety: What is the State of Affairs in Three Groups of Vulnerable Road Users in Spain?

2021

RSE (Road Safety Education) is well recognized as a reliable predictor of future safety and health outcomes. However, most countries have been slow to develop it, which has contributed to the sensitivity of the situation, as traffic accidents continue to be a major concern for community health. This paper aims to describe and compare key variables related to the RSE among three critical segments of the population, using the data provided by: 477 high school students, 843 university students and 476 older adults. Differential coverage rates were found. Perceived quality, aroused interest and attributed utility for RSE interventions were also compared among groups, finding substantial differe…

TechnologyInformation Systems and ManagementSeguretat viàriaStrategy and ManagementTcoverageState of affairsPublic administrationLEducationroad safety educationqualityManagement of Technology and InnovationPolitical scienceComputer Science (miscellaneous)spanish populationInformation SystemsRoad uservulnerable road users
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Public acceptance of semi-automated truck platoon driving. A comparison between Germany and California

2020

Abstract Platooning technology aims at achieving fuel savings by reducing the distance between two or more electronically coupled vehicles. This technology has recently been tested on public highways with heavy trucks in Germany and California. The objective of this study is to assess the level of acceptance among other road users as well as influencing factors of acceptance. An online questionnaire was administered in Germany and California with a total of N = 536 participants. They received information about truck platoon driving (level-1 and level-2 automation) and answered questions about their attitudes towards the technology as well as their behavioral intention to cooperate with the …

Truckbusiness.industryTransportationComputer-assisted web interviewingAutomationTransport engineeringAngewandte KognitionswissenschaftSafety riskAutomotive EngineeringTechnology acceptance modelPlatoonBusinessPublic acceptanceApplied PsychologyCivil and Structural EngineeringRoad user
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Driver's emotional state and vulnerable road user detection

2017

DDI 2017 - 5th International Conference on Driver Distraction and Inattention, PARIS, FRANCE, 20-/03/2017 - 22/03/2017; In 2014, slightly over 3380 deaths occurred on metropolitan French roads (Observatoire National Interministériel de Sécurité Routière [ONISR], 2015). For pedestrians and cyclists the percentage of fatal accidents increased by around 4, and 7% respectively since 2010. In addition, accidents involving pedestrians and cyclists are mostly caused by other road users as motorists, truck or bus drivers making pedestrians and cyclists vulnerable road users [VRU]. Previous investigations showed that VRU visibility for road users (drivers) was a crucial main issue. To address this i…

USAGER VULNERABLE[SDV.NEU.PC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Psychology and behavior[SDV.NEU.PC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Psychology and behavior[ SDV.SPEE ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieCOLEREDRIVING[ SDV.NEU.PC ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Psychology and behaviorVULNERABLE ROAD USER[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieCOUPLED MEASURESEMOTIONCONDUITE DU VEHICULEANGER[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieEMOTIONAL INTENSITY
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Identifying critical incidents in naturalistic driving data: experiences from a promoting real life observation for gaining understanding of road use…

2013

The methodology of naturalistic driving observation aspires to observe the driver and his environment while driving in natural driving settings. It is of great importance in research on road safety as this method of observing road users eliminates the disadvantages of traditional methods like simulator studies or interviews. However, it produces vast such amounts of data and challenges data reduction and data analysis. Therefore automatic methods for filtering critical incidents based on thresholds for numerical data are often applied to select the data to be analysed. This study reports a small-scale field trial in Valencia, Spain, which was conducted within the promoting real life observa…

Video recordingEngineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringContrast (statistics)TransportationComputer securitycomputer.software_genreData scienceData qualityField trialScale (social sciences)Naturalistic drivingbusinessLawcomputerGeneral Environmental ScienceData reductionRoad userIET Intelligent Transport Systems
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PV-Alert: Fog Computing based Architecture for Safeguarding Vulnerable Road Users

2018

High volumes of pedestrians, cyclists and other vulnerable road users (VRUs) have much higher casualty rates per mile; not surprising given their lack of protection from an accident. In order to alleviate the problem, sensing capabilities of smartphones can be used to detect, warn and safeguard these road users. In this research we propose an infrastructure-less fog-based architecture named PV-Alert (Pedestrian-Vehicle Alert) where fog nodes process delay sensitive data obtained from smartphones for alerting pedestrians and drivers before sending the data to the cloud for further analysis. Fog computing is considered in developing the architecture since it is an emerging paradigm that has p…

[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Low LatencyCrowd sensing[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics]Pedestrian SafetyFog ComputingComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSulnerable Road Users
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Validation of the Cycling Behavior Questionnaire: A tool for measuring cyclists' road behaviors

2018

Abstract Introduction Even though cycling is an activity whose benefits in terms of urban mobility and health are globally recognized, its disproportional growth during the past few decades has led to some unexpected dynamics. In fact, the increasing number of traffic injuries and deaths involving cyclists has a high cost for public health systems. Considering the available empirical evidence, aberrant and positive behaviors on the road constitute relevant predictors for the injuries suffered by road users. Nevertheless, the scarcity of tools that measure and evaluate the behavior of road users, especially in the case of cyclists, constitutes a serious lack in terms of explaining, interveni…

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