Level crossings are amongst the most complex of road safety issues, due to the addition of rail infrastructure, trains and train operations. The differences in the operational characteristics of different warning devices together with varying crossing, traffic or/and train characteristics, cause different driver behaviour at crossings. This paper compares driver behaviour towards two novel warning devices (rumble strips and in-vehicle audio warning) with two conventional warning devices (flashing light and stop sign) at railway level crossings using microsimulation modelling. Two safety performance indicators directly related to collision risks, violation and time-to-collision, were adopted. Results indicated the active systems were more ef...
Safety at railway level crossings (RLX) is one part of a wider picture of safety within the whole tr...
This paper describes a risk model for estimating the likelihood of collisions at low-exposure railwa...
Improving safety at rail level crossings is an important part of both road and rail safety strategie...
Level crossings are amongst the most complex of road safety issues, due to the addition of rail infr...
Improving safety at railway level crossings is costly and as funds are often limited, it is importan...
Railway level crossings have the potential to bring motor vehicles and trains into fatal contact. In...
Many studies were conducted to evaluate safety at railway crossings equipped with different types of...
Railway level crossings are amongst the most complex of road safety control systems, due to the conf...
Safety at railway level crossings (RLXs) is a worldwide issue that increasingly attracts the attenti...
Railway level crossings create serious potential conflict points for collisions between road vehicle...
There are approximately 18,500 level crossings with passive controls (stop or give way signs) in Aus...
It is impracticable to upgrade the 18,900 Australian passive crossings as such crossings are often l...
Improving safety at railway level crossings is an important issue for the Australian transport syste...
This study was designed to investigate how drivers assess safety issues at passive railway-road leve...
A number of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) were used with an advanced driving simulator to...
Safety at railway level crossings (RLX) is one part of a wider picture of safety within the whole tr...
This paper describes a risk model for estimating the likelihood of collisions at low-exposure railwa...
Improving safety at rail level crossings is an important part of both road and rail safety strategie...
Level crossings are amongst the most complex of road safety issues, due to the addition of rail infr...
Improving safety at railway level crossings is costly and as funds are often limited, it is importan...
Railway level crossings have the potential to bring motor vehicles and trains into fatal contact. In...
Many studies were conducted to evaluate safety at railway crossings equipped with different types of...
Railway level crossings are amongst the most complex of road safety control systems, due to the conf...
Safety at railway level crossings (RLXs) is a worldwide issue that increasingly attracts the attenti...
Railway level crossings create serious potential conflict points for collisions between road vehicle...
There are approximately 18,500 level crossings with passive controls (stop or give way signs) in Aus...
It is impracticable to upgrade the 18,900 Australian passive crossings as such crossings are often l...
Improving safety at railway level crossings is an important issue for the Australian transport syste...
This study was designed to investigate how drivers assess safety issues at passive railway-road leve...
A number of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) were used with an advanced driving simulator to...
Safety at railway level crossings (RLX) is one part of a wider picture of safety within the whole tr...
This paper describes a risk model for estimating the likelihood of collisions at low-exposure railwa...
Improving safety at rail level crossings is an important part of both road and rail safety strategie...