This report describes a study into the extent of road safety among moped and low-speed moped riders (In Dutch: "snorfietsers"), together with the risks attached to the users of the various types and models of (low-speed) mopeds. The study used two different types of data; accident and exposure data. From both types of data the accident ratios were calculated. These indicate how many riders, per unit of exposure, on an average, are victims of an accident. The ratios were calculated for each type and model of (low-speed) moped, and for the various combinations of age group and sex of the riders. The ratios describe the safety situation of (low-speed) moped riders, and provide a reference when evaluating any future (low-speed) moped measures. ...
The safety of moped drivers in traffic in the netherlands is studied in this article, in order to su...
In this report an account is given of a study into possible relationships between characteristics of...
This study has already been published in a slightly different way. For the abstract see IRRD 862528 ...
This study investigated the differences in accident numbers, the risk of accidents, and accident typ...
In this report, the extent of safety of moped and low-speed moped riders (In Dutch: "snorfietsers") ...
It is not often that a new vehicle is introduced, and for this reason alone it is an interesting sub...
This study places the traffic safety of both mopeds and "snorfietsen" in the Netherlands into an his...
In June 1996, a covenant was signed to oppose the tampering with engines, particularly in low-speed ...
Moped and light-moped riders run a relatively high risk of becoming crash casualties. Although a tre...
This paper describes the road hazard magnitude of both cyclists and moped riders in the Netherlands ...
This paper investigates whether or not it is safer to allow moped riders to use the carriageway. An ...
This report is one of a series of 'Annual Road Safety Reports'. These are annual SWOV publications t...
The safety of powered two-wheelers in the Netherlands : some topical points of attention in the lime...
In 1992, the SWOV Institute for Road Safety Research conducted a limited study into the speeding beh...
In this paper it is shown that the susceptibility to traffic hazards of mopeds and motorcyclists is ...
The safety of moped drivers in traffic in the netherlands is studied in this article, in order to su...
In this report an account is given of a study into possible relationships between characteristics of...
This study has already been published in a slightly different way. For the abstract see IRRD 862528 ...
This study investigated the differences in accident numbers, the risk of accidents, and accident typ...
In this report, the extent of safety of moped and low-speed moped riders (In Dutch: "snorfietsers") ...
It is not often that a new vehicle is introduced, and for this reason alone it is an interesting sub...
This study places the traffic safety of both mopeds and "snorfietsen" in the Netherlands into an his...
In June 1996, a covenant was signed to oppose the tampering with engines, particularly in low-speed ...
Moped and light-moped riders run a relatively high risk of becoming crash casualties. Although a tre...
This paper describes the road hazard magnitude of both cyclists and moped riders in the Netherlands ...
This paper investigates whether or not it is safer to allow moped riders to use the carriageway. An ...
This report is one of a series of 'Annual Road Safety Reports'. These are annual SWOV publications t...
The safety of powered two-wheelers in the Netherlands : some topical points of attention in the lime...
In 1992, the SWOV Institute for Road Safety Research conducted a limited study into the speeding beh...
In this paper it is shown that the susceptibility to traffic hazards of mopeds and motorcyclists is ...
The safety of moped drivers in traffic in the netherlands is studied in this article, in order to su...
In this report an account is given of a study into possible relationships between characteristics of...
This study has already been published in a slightly different way. For the abstract see IRRD 862528 ...