Practical training is highly effective at improving pedestrian skills amongst children as young as 5 years, but can be difficult to conduct at the roadside. The present project therefore aimed to assess the potential of computer-based training, within four areas of pedestrian skill. Each was addressed by simulation materials that presented problems such as deciding when it was safe for an on-screen character to cross a road; and provided support for interaction aimed at solving the problems between small groups of children and an adult trainer. A large-scale evaluation of these materials found almost uniform benefits across the primary age range, with training producing substantial and cumulative improvements at the roadside in all four ski...
This paper presents the Inrets/Ifsttar advanced pedestrian simulator built in Versailles (France), a...
Young children show poor judgement when asked to select safe places to cross the road and frequently...
<p><b>Objective</b>: Pedestrian injuries are a leading cause of child death and may be reduced by tr...
Practical training is highly effective at improving pedestrian skills amongst children as young as 5...
Practical training is highly effective at improving pedestrian skills amongst children as young as 5...
Practical training in pedestrian skills is known to be highly effective at improving the performance...
Sixty four per cent of the children killed or seriously injured (KSI) on the roads of Great Britain ...
Pedestrian injuries are among the most frequent and serious causes of injury to children. Exploratio...
Pedestrian injuries are among the most frequent and serious causes of injury to children. Exploratio...
Pedestrian training is one method of road safety education used to improve roadside behaviour and cr...
The roadside crossing judgments of children aged 7, 9, and 11 years were assessed relative to contro...
Practical on-street pedestrian training is one form of education designed to promote safe roadside b...
Practical on-street pedestrian training is one form of education designed to promote safe roadside b...
Objectives: To evaluate an interactive multimedia (IMM) program that teaches young children safe ped...
Young children show poor judgment when asked to select a safe place to cross the road, frequently co...
This paper presents the Inrets/Ifsttar advanced pedestrian simulator built in Versailles (France), a...
Young children show poor judgement when asked to select safe places to cross the road and frequently...
<p><b>Objective</b>: Pedestrian injuries are a leading cause of child death and may be reduced by tr...
Practical training is highly effective at improving pedestrian skills amongst children as young as 5...
Practical training is highly effective at improving pedestrian skills amongst children as young as 5...
Practical training in pedestrian skills is known to be highly effective at improving the performance...
Sixty four per cent of the children killed or seriously injured (KSI) on the roads of Great Britain ...
Pedestrian injuries are among the most frequent and serious causes of injury to children. Exploratio...
Pedestrian injuries are among the most frequent and serious causes of injury to children. Exploratio...
Pedestrian training is one method of road safety education used to improve roadside behaviour and cr...
The roadside crossing judgments of children aged 7, 9, and 11 years were assessed relative to contro...
Practical on-street pedestrian training is one form of education designed to promote safe roadside b...
Practical on-street pedestrian training is one form of education designed to promote safe roadside b...
Objectives: To evaluate an interactive multimedia (IMM) program that teaches young children safe ped...
Young children show poor judgment when asked to select a safe place to cross the road, frequently co...
This paper presents the Inrets/Ifsttar advanced pedestrian simulator built in Versailles (France), a...
Young children show poor judgement when asked to select safe places to cross the road and frequently...
<p><b>Objective</b>: Pedestrian injuries are a leading cause of child death and may be reduced by tr...