H. Farah
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Implementing Fair Streets for school zones in the Netherlands
Evaluating stakeholder perspectives to achieve a "Fair Street" design for a school street in Delft: A multi-criteria decision approach
In response to the automobile-oriented urban street designs, this study explores the implementation of "Fair Streets" in school zones in the Netherlands. This research aims to create a transition from only vehicle prioritization to also a focus on social, environmental, and commu
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Optimal Stop Location Analysis for Urban Tram Systems
A Multi-Objective Optimisation Model for Minimising Social, User and Operator Costs
Enhancing and expanding public transportation is becoming a crucial solution to the high costs of congestion and the escalating environmental impacts of car-centric transportation systems observed in numerous cities today. One approach to enhance the quality of public transportat
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Road traffic safety is a pressing global concern, with millions of yearly fatalities and injuries. This study aims to address the detection of abnormal driving behaviour. Traditional supervised approaches face limitations due to the need for labelled abnormal driving data. To ove
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Interest in driving simulators has risen due to new technologies that better resemble real-world driving and the cost reduction of driving simulator development. In recent years, safety researchers commonly use driving simulators to examine complex driving behaviors in a controll
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Understanding Drivers' Lane Choice Behavior at Pre-Signalized Intersections
Examining Implications for Efficiency and Applicability of Pre-Signal Use for Regular Traffic
In the face of urbanization and limited space, traffic management grapples with challenges, especially heavy left-turn volumes at signalized intersections. The pre-signal strategy, proposed by Li et al. (2014), emerges as a promising solution. It involves an additional traffic li
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Traffic congestion and undeveloped public transport define the modus operandi in Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. Most people see motorcycles as a solution to escape the growing traffic congestion and poor public transport. This study thus aimed to determine the traffic effic
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The European Commission has mandated the requirement of advanced safety features in all vehicles sold in the EU from 2022 onwards. This will help drivers get gradually used to ADS, eventually transitioning to fully autonomous driving in the distant future. There are more vehicles
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Current indicators for measuring traffic safety such as fatalities and severe injuries are lagging indicators, meaning that an accident first needs to happen before it can be measured. With the rise of automation in vehicles, the opportunity may arise to measure leading indicator
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Visibility of Lane Markings for Machine Vision
Assessment of Lane Detection Performance based on Different Lane Marking Properties under Optimal and Adverse Weather and Lighting Conditions
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are becoming more available and will become mandatory for all new vehicle models from 2022 onward. In order to achieve the highest safety benefits, it is important that these systems are available. Lane Keep Assist (LKA) is part of ADAS a
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The emergence of connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) could have a significant impact on traffic efficiency and safety. The effects of CAVs in regular highway traffic are relatively well represented in scientific research. How these effects change in exceptional situations, su
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Morality in the preference for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
Identifying the importance of safety for other road users in consumers preference for extra car features
This research examines the incorporation of morality in discrete choice modelling, applied to the specific case of the choice for ADAS in lease cars. Implicitly, the decision to include or exclude ADAS in a car affects the safety of the driver himself and other road users. Theref
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Distributional Fairness in Road Safety Policies
Α Discrete Choice Approach to Explore Citizens’ Preferences on the Distribution of the Effects of Road Safety Policies
This study aims to explore the preferences of citizens regarding fairness considerations related to the distribution of the effects of road safety policies in order to provide with policy recommendations that will help to promote more fair road safety policies. To achieve this ai
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Tram is a sustainable mode of transport, which is able to transform the modern city centers through the various urban regeneration projects that usually come together with it. Tram tracks are often shared with either motorized traffic or pedestrians/cyclists. In this mixed traffi
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