This study examined the issue of right turn crashes at Adelaide signalised intersections through a literature review, an analysis of relevant South Australian fatal crashes, an examination of Adelaide metropolitan crashes reported to the police and some in-depth crash investigation. Such crashes were found to be relatively common and to be associated with both older and younger right turning drivers. Full control of right turn movements at all times of the day appears to be the most effective treatment. Dedicated right turn lanes and the use of red light and speed cameras may also offer some safety benefits.C.N. Kloeden, S.L. Versteegh, V.L. Lindsay, A.J. McLea
This report analyses data from police reports on crashes, and from an in-depth study of rural crashe...
A right-hook crash is a crash between a right-turning motor vehicle and an adjacent through-moving b...
The overall goal of this research was to quantify the safety performance of alternative traffic cont...
The use of right turn filters provides improved intersection efficiency, although results in higher ...
Right-turn movements (equivalent to left turn movements for countries that drive on the right) at in...
Right-turn collisions at intersections are one of the most dominant crash types in suburban areas, e...
Due to the common occurrence of rear end collisions in South Australia, and the costliness of Compul...
The project aim is to research intersection road safety outcomes resulting from the introduction of ...
Road trauma is one of the most significant public health concerns of developed countries. Transporta...
Left turn crashes can impact the safety of the drivers due to the speed and angle at which they occu...
This study examined the number and types of crashes at locations in Adelaide where red light cameras...
The paper reviews the crash patterns evident at signalised intersections in Victoria, and shows that...
Right-turn lane (RTL) crashes are among the most key contributors to intersection crashes in the US....
Crashes categorized as running red light or left turning are most likely to occur at signalized inte...
A right-hook (RH) crash is a common type of bicycle–motor vehicle crash that occurs between a right-...
This report analyses data from police reports on crashes, and from an in-depth study of rural crashe...
A right-hook crash is a crash between a right-turning motor vehicle and an adjacent through-moving b...
The overall goal of this research was to quantify the safety performance of alternative traffic cont...
The use of right turn filters provides improved intersection efficiency, although results in higher ...
Right-turn movements (equivalent to left turn movements for countries that drive on the right) at in...
Right-turn collisions at intersections are one of the most dominant crash types in suburban areas, e...
Due to the common occurrence of rear end collisions in South Australia, and the costliness of Compul...
The project aim is to research intersection road safety outcomes resulting from the introduction of ...
Road trauma is one of the most significant public health concerns of developed countries. Transporta...
Left turn crashes can impact the safety of the drivers due to the speed and angle at which they occu...
This study examined the number and types of crashes at locations in Adelaide where red light cameras...
The paper reviews the crash patterns evident at signalised intersections in Victoria, and shows that...
Right-turn lane (RTL) crashes are among the most key contributors to intersection crashes in the US....
Crashes categorized as running red light or left turning are most likely to occur at signalized inte...
A right-hook (RH) crash is a common type of bicycle–motor vehicle crash that occurs between a right-...
This report analyses data from police reports on crashes, and from an in-depth study of rural crashe...
A right-hook crash is a crash between a right-turning motor vehicle and an adjacent through-moving b...
The overall goal of this research was to quantify the safety performance of alternative traffic cont...