Models describing the relation between impact speed and fatality risk for pedestrians struck by a motor vehicle have frequently been used by practitioners and scientists in applying an S curve to visualize the importance of speed for the chance of survival. Recent studies have suggested that these risk curves are biased and do not give representative risk values. These studies present new fatality risk curves that show much lower risks of fatality than before, which has caused confusion and misconceptions about how these new curves should be interpreted, and how this should affect speed management policy. The aim here is to deepen the understanding of the implications this new knowledge has for urban speed policies by analyzing (1) what the...
This paper presents a re-analysis of the Power Model of the relationship between the mean speed of t...
The relationship between free travelling speed and the risk of involvement in a casualty crash in a ...
Speed is a determining factor in road safety analysis. It is generally believed that an increase in ...
The current set of guiding principles for road safety, the Safe System, has the ultimate aim of elim...
Speed related automobile accidents account for about one-third of all vehicle accidents in the Unit...
Speed is recognised as a key contributor to crash likelihood and severity, and to road safety perfor...
In the U.S.A., the imposition and subsequent repeal of the 55 mph speed limit has led to an increasi...
Copyright © 2008 the authorsIn the early 1960s the urban area speed limit was increased from 30 to 3...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between travelling speeds of vehicles and the ...
This paper proposes a comprehensive and unified framework for analysing the impacts on traffic injur...
In fatal road vehicle accidents motorcycles are overrepresented per vehicle kilometre travelled. Fat...
the U.S.A., the imposition and subsequent repeal of the 55 mph speed limit has led to an increasingl...
The aims of this work are to better understand (1) the relation between exposure and the risk of an ...
(c) ElsevierThe aim of this study was to estimate the likely effect of reduced travel speeds on the ...
Changes in mobility influence road safety. The effects of safety measures may even be overshadowed b...
This paper presents a re-analysis of the Power Model of the relationship between the mean speed of t...
The relationship between free travelling speed and the risk of involvement in a casualty crash in a ...
Speed is a determining factor in road safety analysis. It is generally believed that an increase in ...
The current set of guiding principles for road safety, the Safe System, has the ultimate aim of elim...
Speed related automobile accidents account for about one-third of all vehicle accidents in the Unit...
Speed is recognised as a key contributor to crash likelihood and severity, and to road safety perfor...
In the U.S.A., the imposition and subsequent repeal of the 55 mph speed limit has led to an increasi...
Copyright © 2008 the authorsIn the early 1960s the urban area speed limit was increased from 30 to 3...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between travelling speeds of vehicles and the ...
This paper proposes a comprehensive and unified framework for analysing the impacts on traffic injur...
In fatal road vehicle accidents motorcycles are overrepresented per vehicle kilometre travelled. Fat...
the U.S.A., the imposition and subsequent repeal of the 55 mph speed limit has led to an increasingl...
The aims of this work are to better understand (1) the relation between exposure and the risk of an ...
(c) ElsevierThe aim of this study was to estimate the likely effect of reduced travel speeds on the ...
Changes in mobility influence road safety. The effects of safety measures may even be overshadowed b...
This paper presents a re-analysis of the Power Model of the relationship between the mean speed of t...
The relationship between free travelling speed and the risk of involvement in a casualty crash in a ...
Speed is a determining factor in road safety analysis. It is generally believed that an increase in ...