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Risk analysis of level crossing accidents based on systems control for safety

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part O: Journal of Risk and Reliability, 2008
Train protection systems in Japan such as signalling systems and level crossing protection systems have been mostly developed by the improvement of individual subsystems in their performance as well as specific post-accident measures to prevent similar accidents from happening again.
T Kohda, H Fujihara
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Statistical investigation of level crossing accident from the viewpoint of occupant injuries of railway vehicles.

The Proceedings of the Transportation and Logistics Conference, 2017
Keisuke Nagata, Tomohiro Okino
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Human risk factors leading to level crossing accidents

2022
Background: Quantitative estimates of effects of road/rail safety measures are often needed, but experimental or naturalistic data required is typically challenging to collect. The objective of this paper was to show how in-depth accident data could be used in estimating quantitative safety effects.
Silla, Anne, Lehtonen, Esko
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Review of low-budget measures for the prevention of traffic accidents at level crossings

International Conference on Road and Rail Infrastructure
Level crossing (LC), as an intersection of road and railway, is a traffic point with a high risk for the occurrence of traffic accidents. The causes of most traffic accidents on LCs are the result of LC user’s risky behaviour. Accidents happen on both passive and active LCs, indicating that the highest level of safety equipment does not guarantee ...
Barić, Danijela, Grabušić, Silvestar
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Human Factors Issues of Accidents at Passively Controlled Rural Level Crossings

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2014
Collisions between road vehicles and trains at passively controlled level crossings, where no indication is given to drivers of the presence (or absence) of an approaching train, raise important human factors safety concerns. A database search of Canadian level crossing crash data for the 10-year period between 2003 and 2012 and a targeted review of ...
Christina M. Rudin-Brown   +2 more
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Identifying causes of accidents at level crossings

Engineering for Rural Development, 2022
Michal Ballay   +3 more
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Ways to reduce an accidents at level crossings

2014
Aim. The main task of the organization traffic auto and rail transport has secure communication between these modes of transport. One of the most unsafe places the interaction of these modes of transport have railroad crossings. The aim of the study has different ways to improve safety in these places the intersection of rail and road transport and to ...
Kurhan, M. B.   +2 more
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Prevention of Accidents at Road-Rail Level Crossings Protected with Automatic Barriers

Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1988
A recent study on level crossing safety is reported. The study employed three different approaches: a survey of drivers' attitude to the level crossing, quantitative estimation of accident risk from characteristics of level crossings, and improvement of crossing design from the human factors point of view.
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Smart Railway Level Crossing System for Avoiding Accidents

2023 International Conference on Robotics and Automation in Industry (ICRAI), 2023
Ghulam Fiza Mirza   +4 more
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