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Traffic Safety

Highway Engineer, 2016
This chapter describes several key tools that safety analysts use regularly at local and state agencies across the nation. The text presents a fairly new method of site evaluation for safety improvements at newly constructed or redesigned sites: the road safety audit. Conflict studies are also presented as a surrogate analysis method for hazardous site
C. Cunningham
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Can Connected Autonomous Vehicles Improve Mixed Traffic Safety Without Compromising Efficiency in Realistic Scenarios?

IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (Print), 2023
CAVs have the potential to improve traffic safety and efficiency in a fully connected environment, but they face additional challenges when they interact with human-driven vehicles in mixed-traffic scenarios due to the uncertainty in humans’ driving ...
Mohit Garg, Mélanie Bouroche
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Deep Learning-Based Traffic Safety Solution for a Mixture of Autonomous and Manual Vehicles in a 5G-Enabled Intelligent Transportation System

IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (Print), 2021
It is expected that a mixture of autonomous and manual vehicles will persist as a part of the intelligent transportation system (ITS) for many decades.
K. Yu   +4 more
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Increasing Traffic Safety with Real-Time Edge Analytics and 5G

EdgeSys@EuroSys, 2021
Despite advances in vehicle technology and road modernization, traffic accidents are a huge global issue, causing deaths and injuries, especially among pedestrians and cyclists.
Ivan Lujic   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Social Media Mining for Understanding Traffic Safety Culture in Washington State Using Twitter Data

Journal of computing in civil engineering, 2021
Traffic safety culture has emerged as a significant factor in support of the recognition of existing traffic safety policies and programs and as a contextual variable to describe high-risk ...
Mohhammad Sujon, Fei Dai
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Epilepsy and Traffic Safety

Epilepsia, 1993
Summary:We previously reported that drivers with epi lepsy have somewhat higher age‐adjusted rates of traffic accidents and moving violations than do drivers without epilepsy. We attempted to identify medical and other fac tors contributing to this increase.
Steven K. Broste, Phiroze Hansotia
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Hypersomnolence and Traffic Safety

Sleep Medicine Clinics, 2017
Many people die or become disabled because of motor vehicle accidents. Scientific data suggest that sleepy drivers or those driving at odd hours are more likely to make driving mistakes. Patients with obstructive sleep apnea and narcolepsy have been found to exhibit higher rates of falling asleep while driving. Treatment enhances the vigilance of these
Ahmed S. BaHammam   +3 more
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