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Pawinee Iamtrakul, Sararad Chayphong, Emese Makó and Souvathone Phetoudom
This study explores road users? behaviors and accident analyses on different travel modes in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region (BMR). The questionnaire survey was adopted and designed based on contributing factors related to risk behavior perceptions in di...
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Natalia Schmidt-Polonczyk, Jaroslaw Was and Jakub Porzycki
This paper presents a preliminary assessment of road tunnel safety issues among respondents?specifically, real and potential users of road tunnels. We recruited a group of respondents to study their knowledge of evacuation procedures and awareness of saf...
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Abdul Nasir Zulkifli,Nur Fadziana Faisal Mohamed,Mustafa Moosa Qasim,Nur Afiqah Abu Bakar
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The increasing number of road accidents and deaths among children in Malaysia is a concern. One of the main causes stems from lack of knowledge and skills in dealing with the complexity and condition of the road system. Recognizing the significance of ro...
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Abdul Nasir Zulkifli,Nur Fadziana Faisal Mohamed,Mustafa Moosa Qasim,Nur Afiqah Abu Bakar
Pág. pp. 48 - 64
There is a significant increase in road accident statistics in Malaysia and this reflects the culture formed among users related to road safety. In developing a positive road safety culture, road safety education should be introduced from an early age. T...
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Taleb M. Al-Rousan and Abdullahi A. Umar
Road traffic signs are part of the road infrastructure components meant to ensure the safe use of roads by motorists and pedestrians alike. A good knowledge and comprehension of road signs helps ensure smooth flow of traffic, improves safety for other mo...
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Mohammad Lutfur Rahman, Antoni Moore, Melody Smith, John Lieswyn and Sandra Mandic
Active transport to or from school presents an opportunity for adolescents to engage in daily physical activity. Multiple factors influence whether adolescents actively travel to/from school. Creating safe walking and cycling routes to school is a promis...
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Amin Naboureh, Bakhtiar Feizizadeh, Abbas Naboureh, Jinhu Bian, Thomas Blaschke, Omid Ghorbanzadeh and Meisam Moharrami
The appropriate locations of road emergency stations (RESs) can help to decrease the impact of traffic accidents that cause around 50 million injuries per year worldwide. In this research, the appropriateness of existing RESs in the Khuzestan province, I...
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Mmanake Maria Mokitimi, Marianne Vanderschuren
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South Africa has a significant proportion of learners (64%) that use walking as a means of transport on a daily basis to a place of education, and workers (21.1%) to place of work (Statistic SA, 2014), that are predominantly located in peri-urban and rur...
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Daniëlle Snellen, Guus de Hollander
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In recent years both our need or desire for mobility and the opportunities and tools available to meet them have changed (and keep on changing) as a result of information and communication technologies (ICT's). ICT's have influenced both our transport mo...
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Sabine Kaulich, Susanne Pröstl, Klaus Machata
Pág. 4296 - 4303
As a pre-requisite to continue driving at a certain age, several EU member states impose regular health checks or fitness-to-drive screenings. In Austria, where no age limits exist for drivers, the KFV (Austrian Road Safety Board) has developed voluntary...
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