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Layout of roadsides along motorways
2 May 2018
A safe design of roadsides along motorways can help to prevent serious injury in – especially single vehicle – road crashes.
Safetycube: new publications & webinar
2 May 2018
On Tuesday April 10, a webinar on the European road safety Decision Support System (DSS) took place. The webinar concerned a one-hour training session for the use of the DSS.
Roadside advertising: ADVERTS
2 May 2018
You see them everywhere - alongside motorways, near shopping malls, next to ring roads: roadside billboards. Generally, they are large, have bright colours, and changing messages; sometimes they have moving images. But they always aim to capture the attention of road users.
613 road deaths in 2017
2 May 2018
In 2017, the Netherlands counted 613 road deaths. For the first time, more road deaths were observed among cyclists than among car occupants. Comparing 613 with 629 in 2016, and 621 in 2015, this could be considered a slight decrease.
5 reasons to register now for the HUMANIST Conference in the Hague
4 April 2018
On June 13 & 14 2018 the 6th International Humanist Conference will be organised in The Hague, The Netherlands. The scope of the conference covers a wide range of top
Webinar: learn more about the Road Safety Decision Support System
29 March 2018
The SafetyCube European Conference on Better Decision Making for Road Safety was held successfully with more than 150 participants on 22-23 March 2018 in Vienna, Austria.
A study in real traffic examining glance behaviour of teenage cyclists when listening to music
22 March 2018
Listening to music while cycling impairs cyclists’ auditory perception and may decrease their awareness of approaching vehicles. If the impaired auditory perception is not compensated by the cyclist himself or other road users involved, crashes may occur.
New research predicts fitness-to-drive in over 90 percent of Alzheimers' patients
21 February 2018
A fitness-to-drive assessment including clinical interviews, neuropsychological tests, and driving simulator rides is a promising approach for patients with Alzheimer’s disease.
How to define and measure pedestrian traffic deaths?
22 January 2018
In the article 'How to define and measure pedestrian traffic deaths?' Paul Schepers, Nicola Christie, Bas de Geus and Rob Methorst integrate and expand on two papers on pedestrian travel deaths recently published in the Journal of Transport & Health:
Burden of injury of serious road injuries in six EU countries
13 December 2017
Information about the burden of (non-fatal) road traffic injury is very useful to further improve road safety policy. Previous studies calculated the burden of injury in individual countries.
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