Traffic Safety Data - Sources, Analysis and Applications
Traffic fatalities decrease in most high-income countries, though it is still a long journey to reach the Vision Zero target. The trend is quite the opposite in low- and middle-income countries, where road casualty numbers stagnate at best. In both contexts, however, access to meaningful and reliabl...
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Format | eBook |
Language | English |
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Stevenage
Institution of Engineering and Technology (The IET)
2025
Institution of Engineering & Technology Institution of Engineering and Technology |
Edition | 1 |
Series | Transportation |
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Table of Contents:
- Title Page Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Accident Data and Records 3. Accident Modelling: An Overview 4. In-Depth Accident Investigations 5. Healthcare Data 6. The Use of Self-Reported Data in Road Safety Research 7. Automated Driving and Safety Data 8. Naturalistic (Driving/Cycling/Walking) Studies 9. Surrogate Measures of Safety: Site-Based Observations 10. Behavioural Observations 11. Road Safety Inspection and Road Assessment Programme 12. Safety Performance Indicators 13. Insurance Data 14. Traffic Safety Footprint and Safe Organisations 15. Background Data 16. A Brief Introduction to Research Ethics 17. Use of Personal Data and Artificial Intelligence-Ethical and Legal Issues Conclusion Index
- Intro -- Contents -- About the editors -- 1. Introduction | Niels Agerholm, Matus Sucha and Aliaksei Laureshyn -- 2. Accident data and records | Carmelo D'Agostino and Piotr Olszewski -- 3. Accident modelling: an overview | Carmelo D'Agostino and Bhagwant Persaud -- 4. In-depth accident investigations | John-Fredrik Gronvall -- 5. Healthcare data | Niels Bos, Aliaksei Laureshyn and Carl Johnsson -- 6. The use of self-reported data in road safety research | Wouter Van den Berghe and Uta Meesmann -- 7. Automated driving and safety data | Andrew Tarko and Vamsi Bandaru -- 8. Naturalistic (driving/cycling/walking) studies | Niels Agerholm -- 9. Surrogate measures of safety: site-based observations | Aliaksei Laureshyn and Nicolas Saunier -- 10. Behavioural observations | Matus Sucha and Ralf Risser -- 11. Road Safety Inspection and Road Assessment Programme | Andras Varhelyi -- 12. Safety performance indicators | Wouter Van den Berghe, Victoria Gitelman and Shalom Hakkert -- 13. Insurance data | Magdalena Lindman and Anders Kullgren -- 14. Traffic safety footprint and safe organisations | Matilda Magnusson and Carlos Viktorsson -- 15. Background data | Jenny Eriksson and Maria Varedian -- 16. A brief introduction to research ethics | Ulf Gorman -- 17. Use of personal data and artificial intelligence-ethical and legal issues | Ulf Gorman -- 18. Conclusion | Matus Sucha, Niels Agerholm and Aliaksei Laureshyn -- Index