All Articles tagged Crash risk
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May 17, 2023 AEST New Understanding of Motorway Crash Risk from Newly Available Metrics
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February 08, 2023 AEST Keywords: speeding, GPS probe data, crash risk, high-level speeding, low-level speeding, road safety.
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February 08, 2023 AEST Keywords: climate, weather, crash risk, spatial, temporal, multi-variate metrics
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August 10, 2022 AEST Gaffney, J., and Hovenden, E. (2022). “Towards linking climate and weather phenomena to road safety outcomes part 1 of 3: The collective involvement of weather manifestations” JRS, 33(3), 5-15. https://doi.org/10.33492/JRS-D-20-00035
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August 10, 2022 AEST Gaffney, J., and Hovenden, E. (2022). “Towards linking climate and weather phenomena to road safety outcomes part 2 of 3: Longer-term influences of climate drivers” JRS, 33(3), 16-39. https://doi.org/10.33492/JRS-D-21-00052
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February 27, 2020 AEST Turner, S., Durdin, P. and Mani, S. (2020). “Making Evidence-based Crash Risk Estimation Routine by using the SESA Process”. JRS, 31(1), 40-50. https://doi.org/10.33492/JRS-D-19-00125
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February 27, 2020 AEST Zurlinden, H., Baruah, A. and Gaffney, J. (2020). “Towards linking driving complexity to crash risk”. JRS, 31(1), 66-80. https://doi.org/10.33492/JRS-D-19-00070
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August 20, 2019 AEST Karndacharuk, A. and Hillier, P. (2019). Road Safety Policy & Practice Contemporary Guidance on Management of Road Safety Audits. JACRS, 30(3), 55-63. DOI:10.33492/JACRS-D-18-00064
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November 15, 2018 AEST Hua, P., Charlton, J.L., Koppel, S., et.al. (2018). Characteristics of low and high mileage drivers: Findings from the Ozcandrive older driver cohort study. JACRS, 29(4), 53-62.
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May 01, 2018 AEST Phan, V.L., Dang, D.V., Evdorides, H., Lawson, S., Bradford, J. (2018). Crash Risk Models for A Motorcycle - Dominated Traffic Environment. JACRS, 29(2), 27-43.
- Article Type 2: Contributed articles
May 12, 2015 AEST Schuster, R., Nieuwesteeg, M., Northrop, A., Lucas, C., Smith, D. (2015). Using statistical modelling to predict crash risks, injury outcomes and compensation costs in Victoria. JACRS, 26(2), 43-49
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November 11, 2012 AEST In 2010, 3,115 teenagers (ages 13-19) died in the United States from crash injuries. Such injuries are by far the leading cause of death for this age group. Per mile...
- Article Type 2: Contributed articles
August 05, 2012 AEST New Zealand traffic accident data show that motorcycles account for 13% of road crash fatalities but that motorcyclists undertake only around 0.5% of travel time or trips. From these statistics,...
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February 08, 2012 AEST The relationship between speed, crash risk and crash severity is well documented. In-vehicle radar detectors are small, specialised radio receivers tuned to the frequency range used by police radar guns....
- Article Type 2: Contributed articles
August 30, 2011 AEST Large truck and other commercial vehicle crash causation can be conceptualized by a risk-cause timeline and model. Different types of risk factors interact continuously to raise or lower crash risks,...
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May 11, 2011 AEST This paper describes an investigation of helmet wearing and type of helmet worn amongst crash-involved and non-crash-involved riders. Participants who attended an outpatient oral and maxillofacial clinic for treatment took...
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February 29, 2008 AEST Cenek, P. and Davies, E. (2008). Modelling and Analysis of Crash Densities for Karangahake Gorge, New Zealand. JACRS, 19(1), 21-28
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February 29, 2008 AEST Anderson, R, van den Berg, A, Ponte, G, Streeter, L, and McLean, A. (2008). Testing the Pedestrian Safety of Bull Bars: Methods and Results. JACRS, 19(1), 35-43