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Accident analysis and prevention

Journal Volume: 173
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2022
Articles in SafetyLit: 18

An empirical analysis of factors contributing to roadway infrastructure damage from expressway accidents: a Bayesian random parameters tobit approach

An integrated text mining, literature review, and meta-analysis approach to investigate pedestrian violation behaviours

Can automated driving prevent crashes with distracted pedestrians? An exploration of motion planning at unsignalized mid-block crosswalks

Correlation between oral fluid and blood THC concentration: a systematic review and discussion of policy implications

Correlations among self-report, static image, and video-based hazard perception assessments: the validity of a new Lithuanian hazard prediction test

Do underserved and socially vulnerable communities observe more crashes? A spatial examination of social vulnerability and crash risks in Texas

Economic valuation of preventing fatal and serious road injuries. Results of a willingness-to-pay study in four European countries

Impacts of alcohol and opioid polysubstance use on road safety: systematic review

Implicit intention communication as a design opportunity for automated vehicles: understanding drivers' interpretation of vehicle trajectory at narrow passages

Is it OK to bully automated cars?

New needs to consider during accident analysis: implications of autonomous vehicles with collision reconfiguration systems

Predicting the intention of distracted pedestrians at road crossings

Real-time crash identification using connected electric vehicle operation data

Research on safety of the intended functionality of automobile AEB perception system in typical dangerous scenarios of two-wheelers

Safety analytics at a granular level using a Gaussian process modulated renewal model: a case study of the COVID-19 pandemic

Should anthropometric differences between the commonly used pedestrian computational biomechanics models and Chinese population be taken into account when predicting pedestrian head kinematics and injury in vehicle collisions in China?

Sugar and stops in drivers with insulin-dependent type 1 diabetes

Taking the right course: the possibilities and challenges of offering alternatives to prosecution for drivers detected using mobile phones while driving