With Australia’s population rapidly ageing, older pedestrian safety has begun to receive greater attention from road safety researchers. However, reliance on simulator studies and observational techniques has limited current understanding of why older pedestrians adopt particular crossing behaviours, and how they perceive crossing the road. The current study aimed to investigate the psychological factors that may contribute to older pedestrians’ crash risk by examining their perceptions of the issues they encounter on the road. Qualitative semi-structured interviews with 18 pedestrians aged 55 years and older were conducted, and the interview transcripts underwent thematic analysis. From this analysis, four key themes emerged. Firstly, the ...
It is well established that older pedestrians and drivers with 65 years and above are among the most...
Background: Younger and older pedestrians are both overrepresented in train-pedestrian injury and f...
It is well established that older pedestrians and drivers with 65 years and above are among the most...
Pedestrians aged over 65 are known to be a critical group in terms of road safety because they repre...
Objective To explore factors that could explain why older adults are more at risk at the roadside. ...
The number of older road users is continuously increasing over time. Whilst much research focuses on...
Older pedestrians are over represented in serious injury and fatality statistics compared to younger...
Older pedestrians are over-represented in serious-injury and fatal road crashes. In these studies th...
Pedestrians are exposed to risks when crossing roads in urban areas. The crossing behaviour of pedes...
<h3><em>Authors: B. Fildes, B. Corben, S. Kent, J. Oxley, T. Le& P. Ryan</em></h3><h3>Abstract:</h3>...
peer reviewedAlthough old people make up an extremely vulnerable road-user group, older pedestrians’...
International accident statistics indicate that elderly pedestrians make up an extremely vulnerable ...
This report reviews literature relevant to the impact of the ageing process on pedestrian safety. T...
Background: Younger and older pedestrians are both overrepresented in train-pedestrian injury and fa...
Older road user safety is becoming more important as the population ages. All Australian governments...
It is well established that older pedestrians and drivers with 65 years and above are among the most...
Background: Younger and older pedestrians are both overrepresented in train-pedestrian injury and f...
It is well established that older pedestrians and drivers with 65 years and above are among the most...
Pedestrians aged over 65 are known to be a critical group in terms of road safety because they repre...
Objective To explore factors that could explain why older adults are more at risk at the roadside. ...
The number of older road users is continuously increasing over time. Whilst much research focuses on...
Older pedestrians are over represented in serious injury and fatality statistics compared to younger...
Older pedestrians are over-represented in serious-injury and fatal road crashes. In these studies th...
Pedestrians are exposed to risks when crossing roads in urban areas. The crossing behaviour of pedes...
<h3><em>Authors: B. Fildes, B. Corben, S. Kent, J. Oxley, T. Le& P. Ryan</em></h3><h3>Abstract:</h3>...
peer reviewedAlthough old people make up an extremely vulnerable road-user group, older pedestrians’...
International accident statistics indicate that elderly pedestrians make up an extremely vulnerable ...
This report reviews literature relevant to the impact of the ageing process on pedestrian safety. T...
Background: Younger and older pedestrians are both overrepresented in train-pedestrian injury and fa...
Older road user safety is becoming more important as the population ages. All Australian governments...
It is well established that older pedestrians and drivers with 65 years and above are among the most...
Background: Younger and older pedestrians are both overrepresented in train-pedestrian injury and f...
It is well established that older pedestrians and drivers with 65 years and above are among the most...