How could intelligent safety transport systems enhance safety ?

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Wiethoff, M. Heijer, T. & Bekiaris, E.
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Abstract

In Europe, many deaths and injured each years are the cost of today's road traffic. Therefore, it is wise to look for possible solutions for enhancing traffic safety. Some Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are expected to increase safety, but they may also evoke new safety hazards. Only empirical data on driver behaviour will justify claims of these ADAS. The ADVISORS project is aimed at development of a methodology for testing, devising implementation strategies and evaluating a number of ADAS which are promising on safety, road network efficiency and reducing environmental load. From a problem identification, it appeared that many accidents are a result of misjudgement of own actions and actions of other traffic participants. An analysis on theoretical approaches has shown that a few systems, in particular intelligent speed adaptation and vision enhancement systems and also navigation systems could have a beneficial effect on road safety. (Author/publisher)

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20170644 ST [electronic version only]
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In Proceedings of the Critical Infrastructure Conference, Delft, June 2001, 11 p., 14 ref.

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