Public transportation in the U.S. often relies on multi-modal components that represent a system of systems as exemplified by transit rail. Currently, transit rail safety is measured for individual railroads as the number of events/fatalities/injuries by productivity level (typically, revenue miles). Barriers for measuring the safety of the transit transportation system of systems include the aggregation of transit properties for a passenger’s trip and the varieties of safety management systems used by transit agencies. An alternative perspective asks how safe passengers are, instead of how safe railroads are. It posits a fundamental shift to a human-centric perspective on transportation system safety which is the foundation fo...
Public transportation is, overall, a relatively safe (low crash risk) and secure (low crime risk) tr...
Public transportation is, overall, a relatively safe (low crash risk) and secure (low crime risk) tr...
BTS Productshttps://doi.org/10.21949/15014142002PDFProceedingsUnited States. Department of Transport...
In December 2009, the U.S. Department of Transportation proposed to establish and enforce minimum f...
In December 2009, the U.S. Department of Transportation proposed to establish and enforce minimum f...
The U.S. public completes nearly 10 billion public transit trips each year. Although transit is over...
Safety must come first, but absolute safety may not be fully attainable. Urban public transit suffe...
549610901PDFDatasetRailroad accidentsRailroad safetyStatisticsInjuriesRailroad grade crossingsFatali...
The frequency of incidents negatively changes public perception with regard to the public safety in ...
The frequency of incidents negatively changes public perception with regard to the public safety in ...
The frequency of incidents negatively changes public perception with regard to the public safety in ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "As Congr...
Public transportation is, overall, a relatively safe (low crash risk) and secure (low crime risk) tr...
Public transportation is, overall, a relatively safe (low crash risk) and secure (low crime risk) tr...
On June 22, 2009, two transit trains in Washington, DC, collided, resulting in nine deaths and dozen...
Public transportation is, overall, a relatively safe (low crash risk) and secure (low crime risk) tr...
Public transportation is, overall, a relatively safe (low crash risk) and secure (low crime risk) tr...
BTS Productshttps://doi.org/10.21949/15014142002PDFProceedingsUnited States. Department of Transport...
In December 2009, the U.S. Department of Transportation proposed to establish and enforce minimum f...
In December 2009, the U.S. Department of Transportation proposed to establish and enforce minimum f...
The U.S. public completes nearly 10 billion public transit trips each year. Although transit is over...
Safety must come first, but absolute safety may not be fully attainable. Urban public transit suffe...
549610901PDFDatasetRailroad accidentsRailroad safetyStatisticsInjuriesRailroad grade crossingsFatali...
The frequency of incidents negatively changes public perception with regard to the public safety in ...
The frequency of incidents negatively changes public perception with regard to the public safety in ...
The frequency of incidents negatively changes public perception with regard to the public safety in ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "As Congr...
Public transportation is, overall, a relatively safe (low crash risk) and secure (low crime risk) tr...
Public transportation is, overall, a relatively safe (low crash risk) and secure (low crime risk) tr...
On June 22, 2009, two transit trains in Washington, DC, collided, resulting in nine deaths and dozen...
Public transportation is, overall, a relatively safe (low crash risk) and secure (low crime risk) tr...
Public transportation is, overall, a relatively safe (low crash risk) and secure (low crime risk) tr...
BTS Productshttps://doi.org/10.21949/15014142002PDFProceedingsUnited States. Department of Transport...