Increasing Motorcycle Conspicuity (eBook, ePUB)
Design and Assessment of Interventions to Enhance Rider Safety
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Increasing Motorcycle Conspicuity (eBook, ePUB)
Design and Assessment of Interventions to Enhance Rider Safety
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How driving simulation, field studies and laboratory experiments can be used to improve rider safety is illustrated in this text. It outlines the factors that contribute to the visibility of powered-two-wheelers (PTWs) and their detection by car drivers, and presents case studies to illustrate how the various methods can be used to explore the contribution of these factors. The final chapter highlights the utility of a simulation-based approach to improving PTW safety and discusses this method's future applications.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317117575
- Artikelnr.: 60575808
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317117575
- Artikelnr.: 60575808
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Conspicuity: PTW crashes and the role of perception, Zoi Christoforou,
George Yannis, John Golias and Peter Saleh Psychological factors in seeing
motorcycles, Vanessa Beanland, Michael G. Lenne and Lars Rossger Mechanisms
underpinning conspicuity, Geoff Underwood. Part II Case Studies Focusing on
Visual Saliency and Conspicuity Treatments: How conspicuity influences
drivers' attention and manoeuvring decisions, Geoff Underwood, Editha van
Loon and Katherine Humphrey 'Should I stay or should I go?' Examining the
effect of various conspicuity treatments on drivers' turning performance,
Eve Mitsopoulos-Rubens and Michael G. Lenne Design studies on improved
frontal light configurations for powered two-wheelers and testing in
laboratory experiments, Lars Rossger, Jens Krzywinski, Frank Muhlbauer and
Bernhard Schlag Visual factors affecting motorcycle conspicuity: effects of
car daytime-running lights and motorcycle headlight design, Viola Cavallo
and Maria Pinto. Part III Case Studies with Additional Focus on Top-Down
Influences: Is the poor visibility of motorcycles related to their low
sensory and cognitive conspicuity or to the limited useful visual field of
car drivers?, Joceline Roge and Fabrice Vienne Can drivers' expectations
and behaviour around motorcycles be influenced by exposure?, Vanessa
Beanland, Michael G. Lenne and Geoff Underwood Powered two-wheelers'
conspicuity: the effects of visual context and awareness, Pnina Gershon and
David Shinar. Part IV Implications Drawn from the Case Studies: Summarised
assessment of the results on motorcycle conspicuity, Lars Rossger, Michael
G. Lenne and Stephane Espie. Index.
Conspicuity: PTW crashes and the role of perception, Zoi Christoforou,
George Yannis, John Golias and Peter Saleh Psychological factors in seeing
motorcycles, Vanessa Beanland, Michael G. Lenne and Lars Rossger Mechanisms
underpinning conspicuity, Geoff Underwood. Part II Case Studies Focusing on
Visual Saliency and Conspicuity Treatments: How conspicuity influences
drivers' attention and manoeuvring decisions, Geoff Underwood, Editha van
Loon and Katherine Humphrey 'Should I stay or should I go?' Examining the
effect of various conspicuity treatments on drivers' turning performance,
Eve Mitsopoulos-Rubens and Michael G. Lenne Design studies on improved
frontal light configurations for powered two-wheelers and testing in
laboratory experiments, Lars Rossger, Jens Krzywinski, Frank Muhlbauer and
Bernhard Schlag Visual factors affecting motorcycle conspicuity: effects of
car daytime-running lights and motorcycle headlight design, Viola Cavallo
and Maria Pinto. Part III Case Studies with Additional Focus on Top-Down
Influences: Is the poor visibility of motorcycles related to their low
sensory and cognitive conspicuity or to the limited useful visual field of
car drivers?, Joceline Roge and Fabrice Vienne Can drivers' expectations
and behaviour around motorcycles be influenced by exposure?, Vanessa
Beanland, Michael G. Lenne and Geoff Underwood Powered two-wheelers'
conspicuity: the effects of visual context and awareness, Pnina Gershon and
David Shinar. Part IV Implications Drawn from the Case Studies: Summarised
assessment of the results on motorcycle conspicuity, Lars Rossger, Michael
G. Lenne and Stephane Espie. Index.