How to analyse accident causation?

A handbook with focus on vulnerable road users
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This handbook is designed to offer road safety professionals a detailed and practical overview of the various road safety diagnostic techniques available for studying road users’ behaviour during interactions, near-misses and accidents. It describes various road safety methods that can be applied for studying the safety of vulnerable (and other) road users, including: accident data analysis, conflict and behavioural observations, self-reporting and naturalistic studies and road safety audit and inspection. The handbook also focuses on delivering better calculations of the socioeconomic costs of vulnerable road user accidents. The authors discuss when those techniques function best, when they are not entirely suitable, and how they can bene it each other when used in conjunction. Applying the principles described in this handbook will contribute to the further improvement of road safety and a better, in-depth understanding of the causal factors contributing to vulnerable road user unsafety.

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Report number
D/2018/2451/47
Pages
231
Editor(s)
Polders, E.; Brijs, T.
ISBN
978-90-8913064-8
Library number
20230006 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Deliverable 6.3 of the H2020 project InDev (In-Depth understanding of accident causation for Vulnerable road users)

Publisher
Hassselt University, Hasselt, Belgium

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