<p><b>Objective</b>: Pedestrian injuries are a leading cause of child death and may be reduced by training children to cross streets more safely. Such training is most effective when children receive repeated practice at the complex cognitive–perceptual task of judging moving traffic and selecting safe crossing gaps, but there is limited data on how much practice is required for children to reach adult levels of functioning. Using existing data, we examined how children's pedestrian skills changed over the course of 6 pedestrian safety training sessions, each composed of 45 crossings within a virtual pedestrian environment.</p> <p><b>Methods</b>: As part of a randomized controlled trial on pedestrian safety training, 59 children ages 7–8 cr...
Pedestrian training is one method of road safety education used to improve roadside behaviour and cr...
Young children show poor judgement when asked to select safe places to cross the road and frequently...
Pedestrian injuries are among the most frequent and serious causes of injury to children. Exploratio...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15256732009PDFTech ReportPercer, JennyUni...
Objectives Hundreds of American children are killed and thousands more injured annually as pedestria...
BackgroundPedestrian-related injuries are a significant contributor to preventable mortality and dis...
The roadside crossing judgments of children aged 7, 9, and 11 years were assessed relative to contro...
Pedestrian injuries are among the most frequent and serious causes of injury to children. Exploratio...
Child pedestrian injuries are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity across the United States an...
Background: About 100,000 children die worldwide in pedestrian crashes, more than 90% of whom live i...
015833922015PDFTech Report2013-004SPedestrian safetyVirtual realityChildrenLaboratory testsField tes...
Child pedestrians are highly represented in fatal and severe road crashes and differ in their crossi...
<b>Background </b>\ud \ud - Road crossing is a complex activity and children’s risk of pedestrian c...
Road traffic accidents are the primary cause of injuries and fatalities among children. The current ...
Young children show poor judgment when asked to select a safe place to cross the road, frequently co...
Pedestrian training is one method of road safety education used to improve roadside behaviour and cr...
Young children show poor judgement when asked to select safe places to cross the road and frequently...
Pedestrian injuries are among the most frequent and serious causes of injury to children. Exploratio...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15256732009PDFTech ReportPercer, JennyUni...
Objectives Hundreds of American children are killed and thousands more injured annually as pedestria...
BackgroundPedestrian-related injuries are a significant contributor to preventable mortality and dis...
The roadside crossing judgments of children aged 7, 9, and 11 years were assessed relative to contro...
Pedestrian injuries are among the most frequent and serious causes of injury to children. Exploratio...
Child pedestrian injuries are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity across the United States an...
Background: About 100,000 children die worldwide in pedestrian crashes, more than 90% of whom live i...
015833922015PDFTech Report2013-004SPedestrian safetyVirtual realityChildrenLaboratory testsField tes...
Child pedestrians are highly represented in fatal and severe road crashes and differ in their crossi...
<b>Background </b>\ud \ud - Road crossing is a complex activity and children’s risk of pedestrian c...
Road traffic accidents are the primary cause of injuries and fatalities among children. The current ...
Young children show poor judgment when asked to select a safe place to cross the road, frequently co...
Pedestrian training is one method of road safety education used to improve roadside behaviour and cr...
Young children show poor judgement when asked to select safe places to cross the road and frequently...
Pedestrian injuries are among the most frequent and serious causes of injury to children. Exploratio...