Red light cameras (RLC) have been used to reduce right-angle collisions at signalized intersections. However, the effect of RLCs on motorcycle crashes has not been well investigated. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of RLCs on motorcycle safety in Singapore. This is done by comparing their exposure, proneness of at-fault right-angle crashes as well as the resulting right-angle collisions at RLC with those at non-RLC sites. Estimating the crash vulnerability from not-at-fault crash involvements, the study shows that with a RLC, the relative crash vulnerability or crash-involved exposure of motorcycles at right-angle crashes is reduced. Furthermore, field investigation of motorcycle maneuvers reveal that at non-RLC...
Literature has suggested that angle/rear-end collisions would arise from the reality that motorists ...
The effect of ambient light level on road traffic collisions (RTCs) involving a motorcycle was inves...
01001461605704132005Final reportGriffith, MichaelPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-05-048;HRDS-02/04-05(500)E;N...
Red light cameras (RLC) have been used to reduce right-angle collisions at signalized intersections....
Motorcycles are particularly vulnerable in right-angle crashes at signalized intersections. The obje...
Crash statistics in Singapore from 2001 to 2005 have shown that motorcycles are involved in about 54...
Motorcycles are overrepresented in road traffic crashes and particularly vulnerable at signalized in...
The fatality and injury rate of motorcyclists per registered vehicle are higher than those of other ...
Motorcyclists are the most crash-prone road-user group in many Asian countries including Singapore; ...
Background: Road traffic crashes are a major and increasing cause of injury and death around the wor...
This is a final report on a study to evaluate the effectiveness of red-light-camera (RLC) systems in...
Previous red light camera (RLC) studies have shown reductions in violations and overall and right an...
Singapore crash statistics from 2001 to 2006 show that the motorcyclist fatality and injury rates pe...
This is an update to the October, 2003 version of this report. Using the latest available data, we ...
2005PDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-05-049Signalized intersectionsTraffic safetyUnited StatesUnited States. F...
Literature has suggested that angle/rear-end collisions would arise from the reality that motorists ...
The effect of ambient light level on road traffic collisions (RTCs) involving a motorcycle was inves...
01001461605704132005Final reportGriffith, MichaelPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-05-048;HRDS-02/04-05(500)E;N...
Red light cameras (RLC) have been used to reduce right-angle collisions at signalized intersections....
Motorcycles are particularly vulnerable in right-angle crashes at signalized intersections. The obje...
Crash statistics in Singapore from 2001 to 2005 have shown that motorcycles are involved in about 54...
Motorcycles are overrepresented in road traffic crashes and particularly vulnerable at signalized in...
The fatality and injury rate of motorcyclists per registered vehicle are higher than those of other ...
Motorcyclists are the most crash-prone road-user group in many Asian countries including Singapore; ...
Background: Road traffic crashes are a major and increasing cause of injury and death around the wor...
This is a final report on a study to evaluate the effectiveness of red-light-camera (RLC) systems in...
Previous red light camera (RLC) studies have shown reductions in violations and overall and right an...
Singapore crash statistics from 2001 to 2006 show that the motorcyclist fatality and injury rates pe...
This is an update to the October, 2003 version of this report. Using the latest available data, we ...
2005PDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-05-049Signalized intersectionsTraffic safetyUnited StatesUnited States. F...
Literature has suggested that angle/rear-end collisions would arise from the reality that motorists ...
The effect of ambient light level on road traffic collisions (RTCs) involving a motorcycle was inves...
01001461605704132005Final reportGriffith, MichaelPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-05-048;HRDS-02/04-05(500)E;N...