Adult pedestrian accident data has demonstrated that the risk of being killed or seriously injured varies with age and gender. A range of factors affecting road crossing choices of 218 adults aged 17-90+ were examined in a simulation study using filmed real traffic. With increasing age, women were shown to make more unsafe crossing decisions, to leave small safety margins and to become poorer at estimating their walking speed. However, the age effects on all of these were ameliorated by driving experience. Men differed from women in that age was not a major factor in predicting unsafe crossing decisions. Rather, reduced mobility was the key factor, leading them to make more unsafe crossings and delay longer in leaving the kerb. For men, dri...
This experiment aimed at studying the effects of age, traffic complexity and speed of the approachin...
The purpose of the present experiment was to investigate the effect of age and of the approaching ve...
Pedestrians are vulnerable road users because they do not have any protection while they walk. They ...
Adult pedestrian accident data has demonstrated that the risk of being killed or seriously injured v...
Adult pedestrian accident data has demonstrated that the risk of being killed or seriously injured v...
The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) has been used successfully in the past to account for pedestri...
The over-representation of older pedestrians in serious injury and fatal crashes compared to younger...
Older pedestrians are over represented in serious injury and fatality statistics compared to younger...
International accident statistics indicate that elderly pedestrians make up an extremely vulnerable ...
Evolutionary psychologists have put forward that there are evolved differences in risk taking betwee...
Objective To explore factors that could explain why older adults are more at risk at the roadside. ...
A series of observational studies highlighted age differences in road-crossing behaviour of pedestri...
This experiment aimed at studying the effects of age, traffic complexity and speed of the approachi...
As alternative transportation is getting more and more fashionable, and more people worldwide are 's...
Introduction Choosing a safe gap in which to cross a two-way street is a complex task and only few e...
This experiment aimed at studying the effects of age, traffic complexity and speed of the approachin...
The purpose of the present experiment was to investigate the effect of age and of the approaching ve...
Pedestrians are vulnerable road users because they do not have any protection while they walk. They ...
Adult pedestrian accident data has demonstrated that the risk of being killed or seriously injured v...
Adult pedestrian accident data has demonstrated that the risk of being killed or seriously injured v...
The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) has been used successfully in the past to account for pedestri...
The over-representation of older pedestrians in serious injury and fatal crashes compared to younger...
Older pedestrians are over represented in serious injury and fatality statistics compared to younger...
International accident statistics indicate that elderly pedestrians make up an extremely vulnerable ...
Evolutionary psychologists have put forward that there are evolved differences in risk taking betwee...
Objective To explore factors that could explain why older adults are more at risk at the roadside. ...
A series of observational studies highlighted age differences in road-crossing behaviour of pedestri...
This experiment aimed at studying the effects of age, traffic complexity and speed of the approachi...
As alternative transportation is getting more and more fashionable, and more people worldwide are 's...
Introduction Choosing a safe gap in which to cross a two-way street is a complex task and only few e...
This experiment aimed at studying the effects of age, traffic complexity and speed of the approachin...
The purpose of the present experiment was to investigate the effect of age and of the approaching ve...
Pedestrians are vulnerable road users because they do not have any protection while they walk. They ...