AbstractEvaluation of road safety measures appears to be the weakest component of road safety management systems in Europe. To improve Road Infrastructure Safety Management, road authorities, road designers and road safety practitioners need prediction tools, commonly known as Accident Prediction Models (APMs), allowing them to analyze the potential safety issues, to identify safety improvements and to estimate the potential effect of these improvements in terms of crash reduction. Within the above context, the objective of this paper is to present a synthesis of current practices in APMs based on both the results of a relevant survey and an extensive literature review conducted within the PRACT project. In order to present a complete overv...
Developing and using proper road safety evaluation tools is essential to further enhance road safety...
AbstractThe PRACT Project (Predicting Road ACcidents – a Transferable methodology across Europe) is ...
The results of four pilots that were conducted in Austria, Portugal, Norway and the Netherlands, are...
AbstractEvaluation of road safety measures appears to be the weakest component of road safety manage...
Abstract Purpose Over the past 10 years, building on road infrastructure data, crash prediction mode...
In workpackage 2 (WP 2) of RipCord-Iserest two instruments have been researched, both intended to pr...
In this report a state-of-the-art study is given that contains a review of methodologies on APM's, A...
The "Road Infrastructure Safety Management Evaluation Tools (RISMET)" project targets objective A (D...
As one of the highest fatalities causes, traffic accidents and collisions always requires a large am...
The crash prediction models presented here could significantly inform the planning phase of a given...
This paper discusses accident prediction models, which express the expected number of injury acciden...
This summary of the author’s PhD thesis defended on 20 December 2012 at the Vilnius Gediminas Techni...
Road safety impact assessments are requested in general, and the directive on road infrastructure sa...
The aim of the Infrastructure and road safety project is to establish mathematical relations between...
The success of road safety improvement programs and studies in reducing traffic accidents hinges up...
Developing and using proper road safety evaluation tools is essential to further enhance road safety...
AbstractThe PRACT Project (Predicting Road ACcidents – a Transferable methodology across Europe) is ...
The results of four pilots that were conducted in Austria, Portugal, Norway and the Netherlands, are...
AbstractEvaluation of road safety measures appears to be the weakest component of road safety manage...
Abstract Purpose Over the past 10 years, building on road infrastructure data, crash prediction mode...
In workpackage 2 (WP 2) of RipCord-Iserest two instruments have been researched, both intended to pr...
In this report a state-of-the-art study is given that contains a review of methodologies on APM's, A...
The "Road Infrastructure Safety Management Evaluation Tools (RISMET)" project targets objective A (D...
As one of the highest fatalities causes, traffic accidents and collisions always requires a large am...
The crash prediction models presented here could significantly inform the planning phase of a given...
This paper discusses accident prediction models, which express the expected number of injury acciden...
This summary of the author’s PhD thesis defended on 20 December 2012 at the Vilnius Gediminas Techni...
Road safety impact assessments are requested in general, and the directive on road infrastructure sa...
The aim of the Infrastructure and road safety project is to establish mathematical relations between...
The success of road safety improvement programs and studies in reducing traffic accidents hinges up...
Developing and using proper road safety evaluation tools is essential to further enhance road safety...
AbstractThe PRACT Project (Predicting Road ACcidents – a Transferable methodology across Europe) is ...
The results of four pilots that were conducted in Austria, Portugal, Norway and the Netherlands, are...