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Ángel Tejada; María Pilar Sánchez; Francisco Escribano – Evaluation Review, 2024
The slowdown in economic development caused by traffic accidents in Spain, together with the disparity in the risk of death or injury due to traffic accidents in its provinces, makes it necessary to evaluate their road safety performance. Therefore, the objectives of the present research are, on the one hand, to find out the level of road safety…
Descriptors: Traffic Safety, Foreign Countries, Economic Development, Accidents
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Köhler, Anna-Lena; Klatt, Maren; Koch, Iring; Ladwig, Stefan – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2023
Driving at an inappropriate speed is a major accident cause in the EU. Understanding the underlying sensory mechanisms can help to reduce speed and increase traffic safety. The present study investigated the effect of visuospatial stimuli on speed perception using an adaptive countermeasure to speeding based on a manipulation of optic flow. We…
Descriptors: Traffic Safety, Motor Vehicles, Accidents, Sensory Integration
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Witman, Paul D.; Prior, Jim; Mackelprang, Scott – Information Systems Education Journal, 2023
This case study looks both backwards and forwards at real and potential incidents and risks created by the use of various levels of self-driving vehicles. The case provides background on autonomous vehicle technology, the legal and risk management frameworks involved, and a variety of scenarios for students to consider. The scenarios provide the…
Descriptors: Risk Management, Motor Vehicles, Traffic Safety, Artificial Intelligence
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Thomas, McKinley; Tillman, Paula – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 2021
Relative to motor vehicle drivers/occupants, pedestrians are at greater risk for morbidity and mortality, with drug use posited as a primary risk factor. This study aimed to explore the scope of drug use among pedestrian fatalities in the United States between 2008-2017. Data reduction yielded 36,389 cases reported by Fatality Analysis Reporting…
Descriptors: Motor Vehicles, Traffic Safety, Accidents, Risk
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Nikolaev, Andrey B.; Sapego, Yuliya S.; Jakubovich, Anatolij N.; Berner, Leonid I.; Ivakhnenko, Andrey M. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
Management of traffic incident is a functional part of the whole approach to solving traffic problems in the framework of intelligent transport systems. Development of an effective process of traffic incident management is an important part of the transport system. In this research, it's suggested algorithm based on fuzzy logic to detect traffic…
Descriptors: Transportation, Accidents, Accident Prevention, Traffic Safety
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Lobanova, Yuliya I.; Glushko, Kirill V. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The article points at the importance of studying the human factor as a cause of accidents of drivers, especially in loosely structured traffic situations. The description of the experiment on the measurement of driver's accidental abilities is given. Under accidental ability is meant the capability to ensure the security of driving as a behavior…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Motor Vehicles, Traffic Safety, Accidents
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Domigan, Juliane; Glassman, Tavis J.; Miller, Jeff; Hug, Heather; Diehr, Aaron J. – Health Education, 2015
Purpose: The purpose of this paper was to assess a health communication campaign designed to reduce distracted driving among college students within the USA. Design/methodology/approach: Utilizing central interviewing techniques, participants were asked qualitative and quantitative items soliciting feedback concerning the efficacy of the messages.…
Descriptors: Motor Vehicles, Traffic Safety, Generalization, Feedback (Response)
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Cardoos, Stephanie L.; Loya, Fred; Hinshaw, Stephen P. – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2013
Our goal was to examine the role of adolescent perceived deviant peer affiliation in mediating or moderating the association between adolescent attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms and young adult driving risk in females with and without ADHD. The overall sample included 228 ethnically and socioeconomically diverse girls with…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Females, Adolescents, Peer Relationship
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Alisic, Eva – School Psychology Quarterly, 2012
A considerable number of children are exposed to extreme stressors such as the sudden loss of a loved one, serious traffic accidents, violence, and disaster. In order to facilitate school psychologists' assistance of teachers working with traumatized children, this study aimed to explore elementary school teachers' perspectives. Using a…
Descriptors: Accidents, Traffic Safety, School Psychologists, Teaching Experience
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Turner, James; Bauerle, Jennifer; Keller, Adrienne – Journal of American College Health, 2011
Objective: Determine rate of college student alcohol-related vehicular traffic fatalities in Virginia during 2007. Participants: Undergraduates at colleges and universities in Virginia. Methods: Institutions with membership in the American College Health Association were invited to participate in a survey. Data collected from institutional reports…
Descriptors: Accidents, Undergraduate Students, Traffic Safety, Motor Vehicles
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Rassool, Sara B.; Nel, Pieter W. – Death Studies, 2012
Accidentally killing or feeling responsible for another person's death constitutes an event that is different from many typical traumatic stressors in that the responsibility for causing the trauma is located in the person themselves, rather than another person or persons. Research exploring the perspective of those who have accidentally caused a…
Descriptors: Accidents, Traffic Safety, Death, Psychological Patterns
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Vincent, Claude; Lachance, Jean-Paul; Deaudelin, Isabelle – Assistive Technology, 2012
This study sought to compare road safety of new drivers with low vision who have followed a specific pilot bioptic training program with other groups of drivers all matched for age and driving experience. A quasi-experimental design was used two years after drivers obtained their license. Drivers were classified in the experimental group (n = 10,…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Accidents, Experimental Groups, Quasiexperimental Design
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Ramos Olazagasti, Maria A.; Klein, Rachel G.; Mannuzza, Salvatore; Belsky, Erica Roizen; Hutchison, Jesse A.; Lashua-Shriftman, Erin C.; Castellanos, F. Xavier – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2013
Objective: To test whether children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), free of conduct disorder (CD) in childhood (mean = 8 years), have elevated risk-taking, accidents, and medical illnesses in adulthood (mean = 41 years); whether development of CD influences risk-taking during adulthood; and whether exposure to…
Descriptors: Accidents, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Children, Diseases
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Purcell, Catherine; Wann, John P.; Wilmut, Kate; Poulter, Damian – Developmental Science, 2012
Almost all locomotor animals are sensitive to optical expansion (visual looming) and for most animals this sensitivity is evident very early in their development. In humans there is evidence that responses to looming stimuli begin in the first 6 weeks of life, but here we demonstrate that as children become independent their perceptual acuity…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Visual Stimuli, Child Development, Visual Perception
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Vasiliadis, Angelo; Evaggelinou, Christina; Avourdiadou, Sevastia; Grekinis, Petros – International Journal of Special Education, 2010
An epidemiological study conducted across the country of Greece was conducted in order to determine the profile and the athletic identity of spinal cord injured (SCI) wheelchair basketball athletes who participated to the 13th Greek Wheelchair Basketball Championship and Cup. The Disability Sport Participation questionnaire was used for data…
Descriptors: Accidents, Team Sports, Physical Activities, Traffic Safety
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