On 17-18 October the ICTCT Conference will take place in The Hague, the Netherlands. The demand for enhanced and inclusive road safety is becoming more critical than ever as societies face key challenges of increased urbanization, aging populations, and disruptive technologies while at the same time the numbers of road accidents and injuries remain high. To be able to deal with these challenges, research is needed to develop knowledge on inclusive and safe road design, safe integration of heterogeneous road users, and inclusive road safety policies. This requires interdisciplinary and innovative research which combines different types of knowledge, data, and methods. The main theme of the conference addresses this issue.
SWOV researchers Dr Michelle Doumen, Dr Charlotte Bax, Dr Reinier Jansen, Jan Hendrik van Petegem MSc and Sander van der Kint MSc will be presenting their work.
Conference topics
- Safety of vulnerable road users, such as cyclists, pedestrians, children and older persons
- Vulnerable road users’ safety in low- and middle-income countries
- Vulnerable road users’ safety in interaction with new technologies
- Safe integration of micromobility in the transport system
- Inclusive road infrastructure design
- Safe mobility for people with disabilities or impairments
- Interdisciplinary road safety research
- Innovative research methodologies in road safety
- Inclusive road safety policies.