This paper investigates relationships between traverses, delays and fatalities to road users at railway level crossings in Great Britain. A 'traverse' means a passage across a level crossing by a road user, who may be a pedestrian, cyclist, or occupant of a road vehicle. The paper finds that the road users with the highest fatality rate per traverse are pedestrians at passive crossings. Their rate is about three orders of magnitude higher than that of users with the lowest risk, who are road vehicle occupants at railway-controlled crossings. The paper considers the choice between automatic and railway-controlled crossings on public roads. Railway-controlled crossings are widely used in Britain. They are about one order of magnitude safer th...
Level crossing crashes have been shown to result in enormous human and financial cost to society. Ac...
Problem. Accidents between motorists and trains at road/rail level crossings represent a significant...
Naweed, A ORCiD: 0000-0002-5534-4295There are 23 500 railway level crossings in Australia. In these ...
This paper investigates relationships between traverses, delays and fatalities to road users at rail...
Most railway level crossings in high-traffic road environments are actively protected and safest whe...
Level crossing (LC) accidents are a significant safety challenge worldwide and for that reason they ...
This paper discusses the implementation of automated obstacle detection to British level crossings t...
There are currently 23,500 level crossings in Australia, broadly divided into one of two categories:...
ABSTRACT Road traffic accidents are in the top ten of all deaths worldwide. Regarding railways, in t...
One of the main focuses in traffic technology and research area refers to increasing the safety. In ...
“Level crossings should consistently be designed in a way, that the priority of the rail transport o...
Problem: The number of killed and injured persons in incidents at railway level crossings is general...
Collisions between road users (drivers, cyclists, motorcyclists, pedestrians) and trains at rail lev...
A Level Crossing remains as one of the highest risk assets within the railway system often depending...
Aim: Collisions between trains and pedestrians are the most likely to result in severe injuries and ...
Level crossing crashes have been shown to result in enormous human and financial cost to society. Ac...
Problem. Accidents between motorists and trains at road/rail level crossings represent a significant...
Naweed, A ORCiD: 0000-0002-5534-4295There are 23 500 railway level crossings in Australia. In these ...
This paper investigates relationships between traverses, delays and fatalities to road users at rail...
Most railway level crossings in high-traffic road environments are actively protected and safest whe...
Level crossing (LC) accidents are a significant safety challenge worldwide and for that reason they ...
This paper discusses the implementation of automated obstacle detection to British level crossings t...
There are currently 23,500 level crossings in Australia, broadly divided into one of two categories:...
ABSTRACT Road traffic accidents are in the top ten of all deaths worldwide. Regarding railways, in t...
One of the main focuses in traffic technology and research area refers to increasing the safety. In ...
“Level crossings should consistently be designed in a way, that the priority of the rail transport o...
Problem: The number of killed and injured persons in incidents at railway level crossings is general...
Collisions between road users (drivers, cyclists, motorcyclists, pedestrians) and trains at rail lev...
A Level Crossing remains as one of the highest risk assets within the railway system often depending...
Aim: Collisions between trains and pedestrians are the most likely to result in severe injuries and ...
Level crossing crashes have been shown to result in enormous human and financial cost to society. Ac...
Problem. Accidents between motorists and trains at road/rail level crossings represent a significant...
Naweed, A ORCiD: 0000-0002-5534-4295There are 23 500 railway level crossings in Australia. In these ...