Checking for trains: An on-road study of what drivers actually do at level crossings

Last updated on 26 November 2013 1:35
Crashes between vehicles and trains at highway-rail grade crossings are low in number but are catastrophic events typically involving multiple fatalities and serious injuries. Advances in driving assessment methods, such as the development of on-road instrumented test vehicles, now enable researchers to understand driver behaviour at such crossings in ways...
Author(s): Lenn? Michael G.;Beanland Vanessa;Salmon Paul M.;Filtness Ashleigh;Stanton Neville A.
2013
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