AbstractApproximately 300 million powered two-wheeler vehicles (PTWs) are currently in possession around the world, and PTWs bear the role of personal mobility especially in regions of Southeast Asia, where motorization is rapidly expanding, while they are also coming into focus as a type of vehicle that is better for the environment. This paper presents past efforts to utilize PTWs and their current situation. In addition, the possibility of realizing safe mobility by equipping PTWs with probes is examined
Globally the rapid growth of motorisation is creating increasing concerns that affect urban mobility...
South East Asian cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and Bangkok rely heavily on motorcycles. A hug...
Objective: Active safety systems, of which antilock braking is a prominent example, are going to pla...
AbstractApproximately 300 million powered two-wheeler vehicles (PTWs) are currently in possession ar...
Powered two wheelers (PTWs) come in diverse forms and are used for a range of purposes in very diffe...
Powered two wheelers (PTWs) come in diverse forms and are used for a range of purposes in very diffe...
The powered two-wheeler (PTW) class of vehicles represents a significant portion of road vehicles wo...
The objective of this paper is the analysis of PTWs mobility and safety in the OECD countries, and t...
Knowledge is progressing. but there is still a rea l need for research on the foundations underlying...
The global fleet of powered two-wheelers (PTWs) is constantly increasing. In many countries, motorcy...
The world of powered two-wheelers has changed dramatically in recent decades, along with a steady in...
Powered two- and three-wheeled vehicles (PTWs) are increasingly popular around the world. They are u...
Powered Two-Wheelers – PTWs are very popular modes both in developed and industrialized Countries, n...
The powered two-wheelers (PTWs; moped, motorcycles and scooters) have long been considered as a marg...
Powered two wheelers (PTW) differ in their use of the road in a number of ways from other vehicles a...
Globally the rapid growth of motorisation is creating increasing concerns that affect urban mobility...
South East Asian cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and Bangkok rely heavily on motorcycles. A hug...
Objective: Active safety systems, of which antilock braking is a prominent example, are going to pla...
AbstractApproximately 300 million powered two-wheeler vehicles (PTWs) are currently in possession ar...
Powered two wheelers (PTWs) come in diverse forms and are used for a range of purposes in very diffe...
Powered two wheelers (PTWs) come in diverse forms and are used for a range of purposes in very diffe...
The powered two-wheeler (PTW) class of vehicles represents a significant portion of road vehicles wo...
The objective of this paper is the analysis of PTWs mobility and safety in the OECD countries, and t...
Knowledge is progressing. but there is still a rea l need for research on the foundations underlying...
The global fleet of powered two-wheelers (PTWs) is constantly increasing. In many countries, motorcy...
The world of powered two-wheelers has changed dramatically in recent decades, along with a steady in...
Powered two- and three-wheeled vehicles (PTWs) are increasingly popular around the world. They are u...
Powered Two-Wheelers – PTWs are very popular modes both in developed and industrialized Countries, n...
The powered two-wheelers (PTWs; moped, motorcycles and scooters) have long been considered as a marg...
Powered two wheelers (PTW) differ in their use of the road in a number of ways from other vehicles a...
Globally the rapid growth of motorisation is creating increasing concerns that affect urban mobility...
South East Asian cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and Bangkok rely heavily on motorcycles. A hug...
Objective: Active safety systems, of which antilock braking is a prominent example, are going to pla...