A recent paper proposed a more precise approach for investigating the impact of ambient light (daylight versus after dark) on road traffic collisions. The present paper first repeated that analysis of road traffic collisions in the UK to test reproducibility; it then extended the analysis to determine whether the greater precision affected the outcome of road traffic collision analyses. Results of the previous analysis were reproduced in terms of the direction of the effect, but the repeated analysis found greater differences between daylight and darkness. The odds ratio determined using the new method led to higher odds ratios than the analyses used in some past studies, suggesting that past studies may have underestimated the detrimental ...
Rear-end collisions predominantly occur in the daytime under clear, unobstructed viewing conditions ...
Traffic accidents are one of the leading causes of death globally. Accident rates are higher during ...
Road lighting is widely recognised as an efficient traffic safety measure. However, we know too litt...
The paper reports a study that examines how to determine if a road traffic collision took place in d...
Previous research suggests darkness increases the risk of a collision involving a pedestrian and the...
The effect of ambient light level on road traffic collisions (RTCs) involving a motorcycle was inves...
This article investigates the effect of ambient light level on traffic flow for different types of r...
Roadway artificial lighting assists drivers to navigate to their final destination at night time. De...
Many studies have used surveys to investigate the reactions to changes in lighting from people who w...
Background Large-scale installation of broad-spectrum (white) road lighting has been claimed to b...
Of the numerous factors that play a role in fatal pedestrian collisions, the time of day, day of the...
traffic death rate is 4.4 times higher than in the day. Drivers rely on visual clues to complete the...
Retrospective in-depth accident studies from several countries confirm that human perception errors ...
A field study was conducted to investigate how changes in illuminance affect pedestrian reassurance ...
This paper examines the impact of daylight saving time (DST) on fatal road crashes in Australia. I e...
Rear-end collisions predominantly occur in the daytime under clear, unobstructed viewing conditions ...
Traffic accidents are one of the leading causes of death globally. Accident rates are higher during ...
Road lighting is widely recognised as an efficient traffic safety measure. However, we know too litt...
The paper reports a study that examines how to determine if a road traffic collision took place in d...
Previous research suggests darkness increases the risk of a collision involving a pedestrian and the...
The effect of ambient light level on road traffic collisions (RTCs) involving a motorcycle was inves...
This article investigates the effect of ambient light level on traffic flow for different types of r...
Roadway artificial lighting assists drivers to navigate to their final destination at night time. De...
Many studies have used surveys to investigate the reactions to changes in lighting from people who w...
Background Large-scale installation of broad-spectrum (white) road lighting has been claimed to b...
Of the numerous factors that play a role in fatal pedestrian collisions, the time of day, day of the...
traffic death rate is 4.4 times higher than in the day. Drivers rely on visual clues to complete the...
Retrospective in-depth accident studies from several countries confirm that human perception errors ...
A field study was conducted to investigate how changes in illuminance affect pedestrian reassurance ...
This paper examines the impact of daylight saving time (DST) on fatal road crashes in Australia. I e...
Rear-end collisions predominantly occur in the daytime under clear, unobstructed viewing conditions ...
Traffic accidents are one of the leading causes of death globally. Accident rates are higher during ...
Road lighting is widely recognised as an efficient traffic safety measure. However, we know too litt...