DriversÆ and cyclistsÆ experiences of sharing the road: Incidents, attitudes and perceptions of visibility.

Auteur(s)
Wood, J.M. Lacherez, P.F. Marszalek, R.P. & King, M.J.
Jaar
Samenvatting

This study explored the beliefs and attitudes of cyclists and drivers regarding cyclist visibility, use of visibility aids and crashes involving cyclists and motorists. Data are presented for 1460 participants (622 drivers and 838 cyclists) and demonstrate that there are high rates of cyclistûvehicle crashes, many of which were reported to be due to the driver not seeing the cyclist in time to avoid a collision. A divergence in attitudes was also apparent in terms of attribution of responsibility in cyclistûvehicle conflicts on the road. While the use of visibility aids was advocated by cyclists, this was not reflected in self-reported wearing patterns, andcyclists reported that the distance at which they would be first recognised by a driver was twice that estimated by the drivers. Collectively, these results suggest that interventions should target cyclistsÆ use of visibility aids, which is less than optimal in this population, as well as re-educating both groups regarding visibility issues. (A) Reprinted with permission from Elsevier.

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Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
I E142784 /83 / ITRD E142784
Uitgave

Accident Analysis & Prevention. 2009 /07. 41(4) Pp772-776 (16 Refs.)

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