Since 2006, PhD dissertations written by SWOV researchers are published in the SWOV-dissertation series. All dissertations are in English.
Atze Dijkstra (2011). En route to safer roads; How road structure and road classification can affect road safety. SWOV, Leidschendam.
Saskia de Craen (2010). The X-factor; A longitudinal study of calibration in young novice drivers. SWOV, Leidschendam
Frits Bijleveld (2008). Time series analysis in road safety research using state space methods. SWOV, Leidschendam.
Maura Houtenbos (2008). Expecting the unexpected; A study of interactive driving behaviour at intersections. SWOV, Leidschendam.
Ragnhild Davidse (2007). Assisting the older driver; Intersection design and in-car devices to improve the safety of the older driver,. SWOV, Leidschendam.
Jolieke Mesken (2006). Determinants and consequences of drivers' emotions. SWOV, Leidschendam.
Earlier dissertations that were written by SWOV researchers are:
H.M. Jagtman (2004). Road safety by design; A decision support tool for identifying ex ante evaluation issues of road safety measures. Proefschrift Technische Universiteit Delft. Eburon, Delft.
Arianne de Blaeij (2003). The value of a statistical life in road safety; Stated preference methodologies and empirical estimates for the Netherlands. Proefschrift Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Tinbergen Institute Research Series No. 308. Thela Thesis, Amsterdam.
Marjan P. Hagenzieker (1999). Rewards and road user behaviour; An investigation of the effects of reward programmes on safety belt use. Proefschrift Rijksuniversiteit Leiden RUL, Leiden.