Pedestrian fatalities at rail level crossings (RLXs) are a public safety concern for governments worldwide. There is little literature examining pedestrian behaviour at RLXs and no previous studies have adopted a formative approach to understanding behaviour in this context. In this article, cognitive work analysis is applied to understand the constraints that shape pedestrian behaviour at RLXs in Melbourne, Australia. The five phases of cognitive work analysis were developed using data gathered via document analysis, behavioural observation, walk-throughs and critical decision method interviews. The analysis demonstrates the complex nature of pedestrian decision making at RLXs and the findings are synthesised to provide a model illustratin...
Accidents involving pedestrians at rail level crossings are a significant public safety concern in A...
An increasing intensity of operations means that the longstanding safety issue of rail level crossin...
An increasing intensity of operations means that the longstanding safety issue of rail level crossin...
Pedestrian fatalities at rail level crossings (RLXs) are a public safety concern for governments wor...
Pedestrian safety at rail level crossings (RLXs) is a concern for governments and the community. The...
Pedestrian safety at rail level crossings (RLXs) is a concern for government, the transport industry...
There are 23 500 railway level crossings in Australia. In these risky environments, it is important ...
There are 23,500 level crossings in Australia. In these types of environments it is important to und...
In Australia, the number of collisions at level crossings (LCs) remains stable and even increased be...
Aim: Collisions between trains and pedestrians are the most likely to result in severe injuries and ...
Collisions at rail level crossings (RLXs) represent a major challenge for both road safety and rail ...
AbstractProgress is not being made on the longstanding problem of collisions between people and trai...
Background: Younger and older pedestrians are both overrepresented in train-pedestrian injury and fa...
Progress is not being made on the longstanding problem of collisions between people and trains at ra...
The sociotechnical systems approach argues that systems with adaptive capacity will be safer. Howeve...
Accidents involving pedestrians at rail level crossings are a significant public safety concern in A...
An increasing intensity of operations means that the longstanding safety issue of rail level crossin...
An increasing intensity of operations means that the longstanding safety issue of rail level crossin...
Pedestrian fatalities at rail level crossings (RLXs) are a public safety concern for governments wor...
Pedestrian safety at rail level crossings (RLXs) is a concern for governments and the community. The...
Pedestrian safety at rail level crossings (RLXs) is a concern for government, the transport industry...
There are 23 500 railway level crossings in Australia. In these risky environments, it is important ...
There are 23,500 level crossings in Australia. In these types of environments it is important to und...
In Australia, the number of collisions at level crossings (LCs) remains stable and even increased be...
Aim: Collisions between trains and pedestrians are the most likely to result in severe injuries and ...
Collisions at rail level crossings (RLXs) represent a major challenge for both road safety and rail ...
AbstractProgress is not being made on the longstanding problem of collisions between people and trai...
Background: Younger and older pedestrians are both overrepresented in train-pedestrian injury and fa...
Progress is not being made on the longstanding problem of collisions between people and trains at ra...
The sociotechnical systems approach argues that systems with adaptive capacity will be safer. Howeve...
Accidents involving pedestrians at rail level crossings are a significant public safety concern in A...
An increasing intensity of operations means that the longstanding safety issue of rail level crossin...
An increasing intensity of operations means that the longstanding safety issue of rail level crossin...