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Traffic injury prevention

Journal Volume: 21
Journal Issue: 1
Journal Year: 2020
Articles in SafetyLit: 19

Active safety systems for powered two-wheelers: a systematic review

Analysis of drivers' deceleration behavior based on naturalistic driving data

Comparison of three-point belt fit between humans and Hybrid-III anthropometric test devices in a driver mockup

Driving simulator experiments to study drowsiness: a systematic review

Driving with undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea (OSA): high prevalence of OSA risk in drivers who experienced a motor vehicle crash

Effect of a Japanese drug alert pictogram on medication-taking/driving behavior

Evaluating the influence of knee airbags on lower limb and whole-body injury

Exposure to unsafe mobility: traveling in the cargo area of pickup trucks in three Mexican cities

Factors affecting injury severity of single-vehicle rollover crashes in the United States

Frontal crash seat belt restraint effectiveness and comfort accessories used by older occupants

Illicit drugs are now more common than alcohol among South Australian crash-involved drivers and riders

Modeling head-on crash severity with drivers under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI) and non-DUI

Nighttime safety evaluation for signalized intersections at the signal cycle level based on rear-end conflict models considering lighting and traffic conditions

Prediction of pedestrian brain injury due to vehicle impact using computational biomechanics models: are head-only models sufficient?

Riding behavior and electric bike traffic crashes: a Chinese case-control study

Seasonal patterns of traumatic brain injury deaths due to traffic-related incidents in the Slovak Republic

THC-influenced drivers in the new Danish 3-level offense system

The effect of vehicle countermeasures and age on human volunteer kinematics during evasive swerving events

Using virtual reality to identify and modify risky pedestrian behaviors amongst Chinese children