The principal aims of this thesis are to define suitable measures for safer pedestrian and cycle crossings on arterial roads, to implement these measures on a large scale and to acquire an insight into their effects on road users' safety, experiences, mobility and the environment, by creating a 30 km/h milieu at the above crossings. Two characteristically different types of measures, physical measures and variable message signs, based on three principles, lower speed, no priority and improved and relevant information, are tested within the framework of this project. The theoretical contribution is largely consistent with the reality that prevails in interactions between motorists and unprotected road users at interaction points on arterial ...
Before-and-after study methodology was developed and applied to evaluating the effect on bicyclists'...
Before-and-after study methodology was developed and applied to evaluating the effect on bicyclists'...
With a high share of motor vehicles yielding to crossing cyclists, cyclists’ waiting time decreases ...
Pedestrians represent an important part of the traffic system, especially in urban areas. Although i...
The main objective of the study was to verify the effectiveness of active pedestrian crossings equip...
Road crossings across two or more lanes in one direction are particularly dangerous due to limited s...
This paper discusses the effects the installation of an on-road cycle lane had on traffic flow opera...
Speed humps are a common physical measure installed at pedestrian crossings to reduce vehicle speeds...
To improve the safety at railway level crossings in the Netherlands, a number of safety-improving me...
Interacting with cyclists is a difficult challenge for Automated Vehicles (AVs). It is important tha...
The lack of pedestrian safety on crossings is a complex problem and one that is influenced by a numb...
Before-and-after study methodology was developed and applied to evaluating the effect on bicyclists’...
Before-and-after study methodology was developed and applied to evaluating the effect on bicyclists’...
Before-and-after study methodology was developed and applied to evaluating the effect on bicyclists'...
This paper discusses the effects the installation of an on-road cycle lane had on traffic flow opera...
Before-and-after study methodology was developed and applied to evaluating the effect on bicyclists'...
Before-and-after study methodology was developed and applied to evaluating the effect on bicyclists'...
With a high share of motor vehicles yielding to crossing cyclists, cyclists’ waiting time decreases ...
Pedestrians represent an important part of the traffic system, especially in urban areas. Although i...
The main objective of the study was to verify the effectiveness of active pedestrian crossings equip...
Road crossings across two or more lanes in one direction are particularly dangerous due to limited s...
This paper discusses the effects the installation of an on-road cycle lane had on traffic flow opera...
Speed humps are a common physical measure installed at pedestrian crossings to reduce vehicle speeds...
To improve the safety at railway level crossings in the Netherlands, a number of safety-improving me...
Interacting with cyclists is a difficult challenge for Automated Vehicles (AVs). It is important tha...
The lack of pedestrian safety on crossings is a complex problem and one that is influenced by a numb...
Before-and-after study methodology was developed and applied to evaluating the effect on bicyclists’...
Before-and-after study methodology was developed and applied to evaluating the effect on bicyclists’...
Before-and-after study methodology was developed and applied to evaluating the effect on bicyclists'...
This paper discusses the effects the installation of an on-road cycle lane had on traffic flow opera...
Before-and-after study methodology was developed and applied to evaluating the effect on bicyclists'...
Before-and-after study methodology was developed and applied to evaluating the effect on bicyclists'...
With a high share of motor vehicles yielding to crossing cyclists, cyclists’ waiting time decreases ...