SWOV articles by keyword
The monthly SWOV Newsletter contains short pdf-articles that give an overall description of a research project and present the results that have been obtained.
April 2013
Sustainable Safety: also for serious road injuries
Motorcyclists ride safer after training
February 2013
SWOV introduces Visiting Research Fellowship
How is road safety developing in the Netherlands?
December 2012
Crashes involving delivery vehicles: an in-depth study
Mobility management: what about road safety?
October 2012
SWOV participates in governmental visit to Turkey
Large-scale Naturalistic Driving study in Europe launched
Change in policy required to reduce serious road injuries
September 2012
August 2012
Adolescents in traffic: a closer look at risky behaviour
June 2012
Decrease in traffic injuries requires more accurate registration
April 2012
Distraction in traffic: an increasing risk factor
February 2012
Who is behind the wheel when young passengers die in a car crash?
January 2012
Prevent run-off-road crashes, reduce their severity
December 2011
Sustainable Mobility: how about road safety?
Short training improves hazard anticipation young novice drivers
November 2011
Traffic offences and crashes: is there a relation?
October 2011
'Make the road user aware of the dangers caused by the combined use of alcohol and drugs'
Outlook for 2020: the Road Safety Strategic Plan assessed
September 2011
Road safety knowledge and policymaking
Road fatalities not accurately registered
July / August 2011
Electric vehicles: what are the effects on road safety?
June 2011
The evaluation of traffic education programmes
Urban distribution: safety gains with integral approach
May 2011
A higher age for compulsory medical testing?
The EuroRAP RPS method as a safety instrument
April 2011
How does an integral approach become a success?
Safer roads with a quality assurance system
March 2011
Cycling in the dark more dangerous than in daylight
Recognizability of road categories: what improvements are possible?
Safety in traffic for children: a role for parents