This study assesses the estimated crashes per bicyclist and per vehicle as a function of bicyclist and vehicle traffic, and tests whether greater traffic reduces the per-car crash rate. We present a framework for comprehensive bicyclist risk assessment modeling, using estimated bicyclist flow per intersection, observed vehicle flow, and crash records. Using a two-part model of crashes, we reveal that both the annual average daily traffic and daily bicyclist traffic have a diminishing return to scale in crashes. This accentuates the positive role of safety in numbers. Increasing the number of vehicles and cyclists decelerates not only the probability of crashes, but the number of crashes as well. Measuring the elasticity of the variables, it...
The aims of this work are to better understand (1) the relation between exposure and the risk of an ...
Objective: Urban and transport planners worldwide have recently designed and implemented policies fo...
Presently, the collection and analysis of naturalistic data is the most credited method for understa...
Problem Bicycle volumes are increasing in many regions worldwide leading to higher relevance of an i...
Recently across the US, there has been a push to accommodate and encourage the viability of alternat...
A prominent policy, which has been proposed in many European municipalities over the last years is t...
Promoting cycling aims at reducing congestion and pollution and encouraging healthy and sustainable ...
Recent trends indicate a dramatic increase in both the number and share of pedestrian and bicyclist ...
This investigation aims to evaluate whether the Safety in Numbers phenomenon is observable in the mi...
2018PDFTech Reporthttp://www.cts.umn.edu/Publications/ResearchReports/reportdetail.html?id=2656CTS 1...
Transportation and technological development have for centuries strongly influenced the shaping of u...
A “Safety in Numbers” effect for a certain group of road users is present if the number of crashes i...
The idea that increasing the numbers of bicycle and pedestrians in an area lowers the automobile col...
Bicycling is becoming increasingly popular in Oregon and the US in general due to its environment fr...
This study attempts to explore all factors associated with bicycle motor-vehicle crashes at intersec...
The aims of this work are to better understand (1) the relation between exposure and the risk of an ...
Objective: Urban and transport planners worldwide have recently designed and implemented policies fo...
Presently, the collection and analysis of naturalistic data is the most credited method for understa...
Problem Bicycle volumes are increasing in many regions worldwide leading to higher relevance of an i...
Recently across the US, there has been a push to accommodate and encourage the viability of alternat...
A prominent policy, which has been proposed in many European municipalities over the last years is t...
Promoting cycling aims at reducing congestion and pollution and encouraging healthy and sustainable ...
Recent trends indicate a dramatic increase in both the number and share of pedestrian and bicyclist ...
This investigation aims to evaluate whether the Safety in Numbers phenomenon is observable in the mi...
2018PDFTech Reporthttp://www.cts.umn.edu/Publications/ResearchReports/reportdetail.html?id=2656CTS 1...
Transportation and technological development have for centuries strongly influenced the shaping of u...
A “Safety in Numbers” effect for a certain group of road users is present if the number of crashes i...
The idea that increasing the numbers of bicycle and pedestrians in an area lowers the automobile col...
Bicycling is becoming increasingly popular in Oregon and the US in general due to its environment fr...
This study attempts to explore all factors associated with bicycle motor-vehicle crashes at intersec...
The aims of this work are to better understand (1) the relation between exposure and the risk of an ...
Objective: Urban and transport planners worldwide have recently designed and implemented policies fo...
Presently, the collection and analysis of naturalistic data is the most credited method for understa...