The overall objective of the VRU-TOO project is to examine how the safety and mobility of pedestrians can be enhanced at signalised locations in urban areas. In order to accomplish this the project has adopted a three pronged approach. a) Computer Modelling: The development of a meso-model (WJLCAN 2) which will predict the changes in route choice (and subsequently safety levels) to be achieved by changes in the pedestrian facilities available. b) Behavioural Studies: The formulation of standardised rules which will provide a greater understanding of the factors that affect the safety of pedestrians when crossing the road by creating detailed rules for the norma; (safe) and abnormal (unsafe)interaction of pedestrians and vehicles. ...
The general objective of the project is to provide a set of tools for the creation of traffic system...
INTRODUCTION In Britain pedal cycle and, in particular, pedestrian travel are important transport...
The objective of this research was to evaluate the effectiveness of innovative countermeasures deplo...
The work of VRU-TOO is targeted specifically at the application of AlT for the reduction of risk and...
The work of VRU-TOO is targeted specifically at the application of ATT for reducing risk and improvi...
The VRU-TOO project has been unique in DRIVE I1 in that it has been the only project applying transp...
One of the main aims of this project is to show that it is possible to use the information obtained ...
The DRIVE II project VRU-TOO (Vulnerable Road User Traffic Observation and Optimization) carried out...
The DRIVE II project VRU-TOO (Vulnerable Road User Traffic Observation and Optimization) carried out...
DRIVE I Project "An Intelligent Traffic System for Vulnerable Road Users" created a computer model W...
Accidents involving Vulnerable Road Users (VRU) are still a very significant issue for road safety. ...
Accidents involving Vulnerable Road Users (VRU) are still a very significant issue for road safety. ...
Pedestrians are the most vulnerable group in the traffic and accounts for about 40,000 deaths each y...
1.1.1 Any new road, road improvement or traffic management scheme could affect pedestrian journeys ...
Pedestrian fatalities in traffic accidents continue to be a significant social burden and pose a cos...
The general objective of the project is to provide a set of tools for the creation of traffic system...
INTRODUCTION In Britain pedal cycle and, in particular, pedestrian travel are important transport...
The objective of this research was to evaluate the effectiveness of innovative countermeasures deplo...
The work of VRU-TOO is targeted specifically at the application of AlT for the reduction of risk and...
The work of VRU-TOO is targeted specifically at the application of ATT for reducing risk and improvi...
The VRU-TOO project has been unique in DRIVE I1 in that it has been the only project applying transp...
One of the main aims of this project is to show that it is possible to use the information obtained ...
The DRIVE II project VRU-TOO (Vulnerable Road User Traffic Observation and Optimization) carried out...
The DRIVE II project VRU-TOO (Vulnerable Road User Traffic Observation and Optimization) carried out...
DRIVE I Project "An Intelligent Traffic System for Vulnerable Road Users" created a computer model W...
Accidents involving Vulnerable Road Users (VRU) are still a very significant issue for road safety. ...
Accidents involving Vulnerable Road Users (VRU) are still a very significant issue for road safety. ...
Pedestrians are the most vulnerable group in the traffic and accounts for about 40,000 deaths each y...
1.1.1 Any new road, road improvement or traffic management scheme could affect pedestrian journeys ...
Pedestrian fatalities in traffic accidents continue to be a significant social burden and pose a cos...
The general objective of the project is to provide a set of tools for the creation of traffic system...
INTRODUCTION In Britain pedal cycle and, in particular, pedestrian travel are important transport...
The objective of this research was to evaluate the effectiveness of innovative countermeasures deplo...