Road safety in the UK is of a checkered history. Originating from an age of free motoring and wide-open roads of adventure, its practices and processes have often been preventative to walking and cycling. UK road safety resorts to uttering warning words rather than a combination approach of engineering, education and enforcement, and so regularly blames and restricts the active travel modes. This is to active travel's exclusion and reduction in participation when walking and cycling should be promoted and prioritised in environmentally, socially and economically ailing UK cities. A new approach to road safety will be discussed in this article, using principles of engineering risk assessment and sustainability. Countries like the Netherlands...
Highway Authorities in the United Kingdom have jurisdiction to control, maintain and improve the loc...
Everywhere in the world people are trying to improve road safety. In road safety literature, however...
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), every day more than 3000 people die on the world’s...
Road safety in the UK is of a checkered history. Originating from an age of free motoring and wide-o...
BackgroundMotoring is an emancipation. It is both an individual freedom and a collective freedom wit...
The aim of the paper is to introduce the most important steps of a methodology focusing on the trans...
The United Kingdom has been a good example for improving road safety for decades and a source of ins...
Road safety targets, such as the European Union's goal of reducing fatalities by 50% by 2010, r...
In the Netherlands, as in most other countries in the world, car mobility is increasing rapidly. The...
Road safety issue has been the subject of study for many years and with each passing day transp...
Sustainable Development Commission’s response to the Department for Transport's 'A safer way : consu...
In the Netherlands, as in most other countries in the world, car mobility is increasing rapidly. The...
Using a deliberative approach 228 members of the public from four locations in the United Kingdom to...
In the Netherlands, as in most other countries in the world, car mobility is increasing rapidly. The...
Abstract Although British now has one of the best road safety records in the world due to data fr...
Highway Authorities in the United Kingdom have jurisdiction to control, maintain and improve the loc...
Everywhere in the world people are trying to improve road safety. In road safety literature, however...
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), every day more than 3000 people die on the world’s...
Road safety in the UK is of a checkered history. Originating from an age of free motoring and wide-o...
BackgroundMotoring is an emancipation. It is both an individual freedom and a collective freedom wit...
The aim of the paper is to introduce the most important steps of a methodology focusing on the trans...
The United Kingdom has been a good example for improving road safety for decades and a source of ins...
Road safety targets, such as the European Union's goal of reducing fatalities by 50% by 2010, r...
In the Netherlands, as in most other countries in the world, car mobility is increasing rapidly. The...
Road safety issue has been the subject of study for many years and with each passing day transp...
Sustainable Development Commission’s response to the Department for Transport's 'A safer way : consu...
In the Netherlands, as in most other countries in the world, car mobility is increasing rapidly. The...
Using a deliberative approach 228 members of the public from four locations in the United Kingdom to...
In the Netherlands, as in most other countries in the world, car mobility is increasing rapidly. The...
Abstract Although British now has one of the best road safety records in the world due to data fr...
Highway Authorities in the United Kingdom have jurisdiction to control, maintain and improve the loc...
Everywhere in the world people are trying to improve road safety. In road safety literature, however...
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), every day more than 3000 people die on the world’s...