A significant proportion of road trauma occurs at intersections. Understanding the nature of driving errors at intersections therefore has the potential to lead to significant injury reductions. To further understand how the complexity of modern intersections shapes behaviour of these errors are compared to errors made mid-block, and the role of wider systems failures in intersection error causation is investigated in an on-road study. Twenty-five participants drove a pre-determined urban route incorporating 25 intersections. Two in-vehicle observers recorded the errors made while a range of other data was collected, including driver verbal protocols, video, driver eye glance behaviour and vehicle data (e.g., speed, braking and lane positio...
Recent research indicates that driver error contributes to up to 75% of all roadway crashes. Despite...
This presentation provides an introduction to ‘Human Factors’, it highlights some of the psychologic...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15254501998PDFTech ReportStaplin, L. K.Gi...
Traffic accidents in the U.S. have declined over the last two decades but continue to cost the count...
Objective: This study investigated causal factor of perceptual failure and possible countermeasure o...
Crash data indicate that attention misallocation is a major factor in crashes with vulnerable road u...
To develop relevant road safety countermeasures, it is necessary to first obtain an in-depth underst...
The majority of accidents involving personal injury occur in urban intersections. As human error is...
Driving violation has been identified as one of the prominent contributing factors involved in crash...
At present, work in road traffic safety is expanding from injury prevention to include also accident...
Road traffic crashes are one of the biggest problems in modern history. Over recent years, several a...
Collisions between different types of road users at intersections form a substantial component of th...
Abstract Accident studies in Germany found that in about 90 % of intersection accidents, failure to ...
Crashes at rail level crossings represent a significant problem, both in Australia and worldwide. Ad...
The general objective of the present analysis was to investigate the role of driver inattention in r...
Recent research indicates that driver error contributes to up to 75% of all roadway crashes. Despite...
This presentation provides an introduction to ‘Human Factors’, it highlights some of the psychologic...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15254501998PDFTech ReportStaplin, L. K.Gi...
Traffic accidents in the U.S. have declined over the last two decades but continue to cost the count...
Objective: This study investigated causal factor of perceptual failure and possible countermeasure o...
Crash data indicate that attention misallocation is a major factor in crashes with vulnerable road u...
To develop relevant road safety countermeasures, it is necessary to first obtain an in-depth underst...
The majority of accidents involving personal injury occur in urban intersections. As human error is...
Driving violation has been identified as one of the prominent contributing factors involved in crash...
At present, work in road traffic safety is expanding from injury prevention to include also accident...
Road traffic crashes are one of the biggest problems in modern history. Over recent years, several a...
Collisions between different types of road users at intersections form a substantial component of th...
Abstract Accident studies in Germany found that in about 90 % of intersection accidents, failure to ...
Crashes at rail level crossings represent a significant problem, both in Australia and worldwide. Ad...
The general objective of the present analysis was to investigate the role of driver inattention in r...
Recent research indicates that driver error contributes to up to 75% of all roadway crashes. Despite...
This presentation provides an introduction to ‘Human Factors’, it highlights some of the psychologic...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15254501998PDFTech ReportStaplin, L. K.Gi...