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5th Pan-hellenic Road Safety Conference, Volos 2012

The Hellenic Institute of Transportation Engineers and the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Thessaly with the cooperation of the Road Safety Observatory of the Technical Chamber of Greece organised the 5th Pan-hellenic Conference on Road Safety, that took place in Volos on 25-26 October 2012. The key note speech was given by NTUA Professor George Kanellaidis, followed by several other presentations of NTUA scientists. 

NTUA presentations concerned:

pdf5 ppt5 Power-Two Wheelers Critical Risk Factors: A European Study

pdf5 ppt5 Riding a motorcycle while impaired

pdf5 ppt5 Safe driving decision support for older drivers

pdf5 ppt5 Investigation of the effects of alcohol on the driving performance of young drivers

pdf5 ppt5 Development of a Strategic Plan for the improvement of road safety in Greece, 2011-2020

pdf5 ppt5 Driver distraction in typical high speed urban roads

pdf5 ppt5 Review of evaluation procedures related to safety systems

pdf5 ppt5 Review of current in-vehicle safety systems and related data sources

pdf5 ppt5 Attitudes and behaviour of Greek Power Two Wheelers

pdf5 ppt5 Road safety improvements in junctions using 3D laser scanning

pdf5 ppt5 Road safety audit of a road based on digital mapping

pdf5 ppt5 Application of a method for the identification of hazardous locations and the selection of countermeasures on the rural road network

pdf5 ppt5 Pan-European road accident in-depth investigation database

pdf5 ppt5 Leveraging crowd-sourced road defect information for road quality assessment

agouma 2017-02-04T21:45:31+00:00 October 26th, 2012|Categories: Conferences|

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