Annual seminar 2018
Theories and research methods in Road Traffic Safety Science
9–10 May 2017
Copenhagen, Denmark
Local organisers: Niels Agerholm, Camilla Sloth Andersen
The seminar was held in close co-operation with the Aalborg University.
Keynote
Programme
An evolutionary theory of the history of road design standards and traffic control devices
Rune Elvik
The Importance of Research Protocols for Video Analysis of Wheelchair Users in Road Traffic—A Method with Challenges
Anna Carlsson
Gunilla Stenberg
Jörgen Lundälv
Increases a tow-bar the risk of neck injury in rear-end collisions? A study based on a merge of Danish administrative registries
Anne Vingaard Olesen
Harry Lahrmann
Drivers’ acceptance and behavioural adaptation to Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
Matúš Šucha
Lucie Viktorová
Novice drivers’ objective and subjective hazard detection skills: potentially hazardous pedestrian events in typical car-pedestrian accident locations in Denmark
Liva Abele
Mette Møller
Sonja Haustein
Laila M. Martinussen
Influencing Speed Perception through Visual Cues in the Driving Environment
Jennifer Sudkamp
Eirin Olaussen Ryeng
Risk of causing an accident on motorways in Austria – data indicate no difference between male and female drivers
Wolfgang J. Berger
Maria Juschten