ID | ea28 |
Duration | 2004 |
Funding | Piraeus Port Authority |
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accident analysis (241)
information systems (328)
international comparisons (243)
road safety measures (261)
road safety strategy (180)
speed (40)
driver behaviour (490)
culture (77)
driver distraction (87)
pedestrians (59)
cyclists (40)
motorcyclists (74)
enforcement (29)
young drivers (39)
older drivers (66)
cognitive impairment (97)
alcohol (23)
road infrastructure (220)
road safety audit (18)
junctions (8)
motorways (15)
road design (20)
road equipment (15)
weather conditions (24)
intelligent systems (92)
telematics (94)
traffic automation (59)
driving simulator (136)
naturalistic driving (84)
field surveys (94)
statistical modelling (381)
big data (94)
machine learning (61)
artificial intelligence (11)
impact assessment (69)
eco-driving (11)
urban mobility (194)
electro mobility (19)
public transport (15)
traffic management (158)
traffic simulation (16)
parking (20)
smart cities (32)
metro systems (22)
large events (12)
intermodal transport (33)
transport networks (164)
transport terminals (43)
logistics (45)
COVID-19 (13)
vehicle (15)
survey (19)
automation (5)
electro mobolity (1)
multi-modal transport (1)
micromobility (14)
Archive
Recent Items
- Michelaraki E., Yannis G., “New Technologies for Sustainable Mobility: A Simulator-Based Approach to Risk Assessment and Transport Safety”, Proceedings of the 23rd European Transport Congress, Paris, 26-27 June 2025.
- “Benefits of reducing urban speed limits to 30km/h”, at the ETSC Road Safety Performance Index Conference organized by ETSC (Brussels, 24 June 2025)
- “The use of ESRA data in the European Road Safety Observatory”, at the ESRA: 10 years of global road safety insights and impact organized by ESRA & VIAS (Brussels, 24 June 2025)
- “ESRA3 final event”, at the ESRA3 Steering Group (Brussels, 23 June 2025)
- Li K., Yuan W., Yannis G., Wu F., Wang C., “Investigating the impact of in-vehicle warning information complexity on drivers: The role of working memory capacity and cognitive load”, Accident Analysis & Prevention, Volume 220, September 2025.