Objective The current study investigated the behaviour and visual attention of two groups of drivers with differing pedal cycling experience (pedal cyclists and non-pedal cyclists), towards vulnerable road users at junctions in a driving simulator. Background Pedal cyclists and motorcyclists are involved in a disproportionate number of crashes given the distance they travel, with a high proportion of these crashes occurring at junctions. Many studies have found that car drivers who also hold a motorcycle licence have increased awareness towards motorcycles. MethodThe task involved approaching a T-junction and turning right when it was deemed to be safe. In Study 1 the junction was controlled by a give way sign, and in Study 2 the junction w...
Due to the frequency of near collisions with other road users, many Australian’s perceive that cycli...
Motorcyclists are involved in a disproportionate number of crashes given the distance they travel, w...
Many motorcycle “right of way” violations are believed to be a result of low conspicuity and a failu...
Objective The current study investigated the behaviour and visual attention of two groups of drivers...
Motorcycle visibility is a major road traffic accident concern, and many road traffic collisions (...
Motorcyclists too often collide with other road users who pull out of side roads in front of them. T...
We conducted on-road and simulator studies to explore the mechanisms underpinning driver-rider crash...
Increased frequency of cycle journeys has led to an escalation in collisions between cyclists and ve...
This study explored the beliefs and attitudes of cyclists and drivers regarding cyclist visibility, ...
Crash data indicate that attention misallocation is a major factor in crashes with vulnerable road u...
Cyclists are vulnerable road users and the most severe injury outcomes for on-road cyclists are from...
We conducted on-road and simulator studies to explore the mechanisms underpinning driver-rider crash...
Motorcyclists are at extremely high risk of death in crashes where another vehicle pulls out into th...
The vulnerability of motorcyclists makes them the user group with the highest likelihood of a fatali...
DDI 2017, 5th International Conference on Driver Distraction and Inattention, PARIS, FRANCE, 20-/03/...
Due to the frequency of near collisions with other road users, many Australian’s perceive that cycli...
Motorcyclists are involved in a disproportionate number of crashes given the distance they travel, w...
Many motorcycle “right of way” violations are believed to be a result of low conspicuity and a failu...
Objective The current study investigated the behaviour and visual attention of two groups of drivers...
Motorcycle visibility is a major road traffic accident concern, and many road traffic collisions (...
Motorcyclists too often collide with other road users who pull out of side roads in front of them. T...
We conducted on-road and simulator studies to explore the mechanisms underpinning driver-rider crash...
Increased frequency of cycle journeys has led to an escalation in collisions between cyclists and ve...
This study explored the beliefs and attitudes of cyclists and drivers regarding cyclist visibility, ...
Crash data indicate that attention misallocation is a major factor in crashes with vulnerable road u...
Cyclists are vulnerable road users and the most severe injury outcomes for on-road cyclists are from...
We conducted on-road and simulator studies to explore the mechanisms underpinning driver-rider crash...
Motorcyclists are at extremely high risk of death in crashes where another vehicle pulls out into th...
The vulnerability of motorcyclists makes them the user group with the highest likelihood of a fatali...
DDI 2017, 5th International Conference on Driver Distraction and Inattention, PARIS, FRANCE, 20-/03/...
Due to the frequency of near collisions with other road users, many Australian’s perceive that cycli...
Motorcyclists are involved in a disproportionate number of crashes given the distance they travel, w...
Many motorcycle “right of way” violations are believed to be a result of low conspicuity and a failu...