Railway level crossings present an arguably unique interface between two transport systems that differ markedly in their performance characteristics, their degrees of regulation and their safety cultures. Railway level crossings also differ dramatically in the importance they represent as safety issues for the two modes. For rail, they are the location of a large proportion of fatalities within the system and are therefore the focus of much safety concern. For the road system, they comprise only a few percent of all fatalities, although the potential for catastrophic outcomes exist. Rail operators and regulators have traditionally required technologies to be failsafe and to demonstrate high levels of reliability. The resultant level of comp...
Railway level crossings are particularly accident-prone areas within the railway transport which gen...
Level crossing crashes have been shown to result in enormous human and financial cost to society. Ac...
AbstractThere are currently 23,500 level crossings in Australia, broadly divided active level crossi...
“Level crossings should consistently be designed in a way, that the priority of the rail transport o...
As the interface between roads and train lines, railway level crossings are the potential site for v...
This paper discusses human factors issues of low cost railway level crossings in Australia. Several ...
Collisions between road users (drivers, cyclists, motorcyclists, pedestrians) and trains at rail lev...
Level Crossings represent vulnerable points in the European land transport system, since collisions ...
Level Crossings represent vulnerable points in the European land transport system, since collisions ...
The relations between occurrences, misbehaviour and type of level crossing itself have been strictly...
Most railway level crossings in high-traffic road environments are actively protected and safest whe...
There are currently 23,500 level crossings in Australia, broadly divided active level crossings with...
"This study has been a part of the Cooperative Research Centre for Rail Innovation's Project R3.111....
Contemporary research acknowledges the negative contributions of human factors in rail accident stat...
This report provides final advice with respect to main Human Factors issues pertaining to the propos...
Railway level crossings are particularly accident-prone areas within the railway transport which gen...
Level crossing crashes have been shown to result in enormous human and financial cost to society. Ac...
AbstractThere are currently 23,500 level crossings in Australia, broadly divided active level crossi...
“Level crossings should consistently be designed in a way, that the priority of the rail transport o...
As the interface between roads and train lines, railway level crossings are the potential site for v...
This paper discusses human factors issues of low cost railway level crossings in Australia. Several ...
Collisions between road users (drivers, cyclists, motorcyclists, pedestrians) and trains at rail lev...
Level Crossings represent vulnerable points in the European land transport system, since collisions ...
Level Crossings represent vulnerable points in the European land transport system, since collisions ...
The relations between occurrences, misbehaviour and type of level crossing itself have been strictly...
Most railway level crossings in high-traffic road environments are actively protected and safest whe...
There are currently 23,500 level crossings in Australia, broadly divided active level crossings with...
"This study has been a part of the Cooperative Research Centre for Rail Innovation's Project R3.111....
Contemporary research acknowledges the negative contributions of human factors in rail accident stat...
This report provides final advice with respect to main Human Factors issues pertaining to the propos...
Railway level crossings are particularly accident-prone areas within the railway transport which gen...
Level crossing crashes have been shown to result in enormous human and financial cost to society. Ac...
AbstractThere are currently 23,500 level crossings in Australia, broadly divided active level crossi...