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International Cycling Safety Conference (2023) the Hague, the Netherlands
International Cycling Safety Conference (2023) the Hague, the Netherlands
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How smooth is your ride? Comparison of sensors and methods for surface quality assessment using IMUs
Moritz Beeking, Hannah Wies, Markus Steinmaßl, Karl Rehrl
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Keep me safe—evaluation of safety perception of different bicycle facilities
Tanja Stoll, Désirée Hagmann, Jakob Leitner, Markus Hackenfort
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Reliability of C-ADAS and the importance of the acceleration function for cycling safety
Marek Junghans, Meng Zhang, Hagen Saul, Andreas Leich
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Interactions among cyclists riding the wrong way on the bicycle path
Claudia Leschik, Imanol Irizar da Silva, Kay Gimm, Marek Junghans
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Assessing the safety of international examples of bicycle streets to identify important design elements—an expert judgement
Teun Uijtdewilligen, Gert Jan Wijlhuizen, Matin Nabavi Niaki
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Enhancing cyclist safety in cyclist-vehicle interactions through early hazard notifications: a comparison of bi-modal cues at head level
Tamara von Sawitzky, Andreas Löcken, Thomas Grauschopf, Andreas Riener
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What turns a bicycle street into a street for cyclists? A multimodal study on subjective safety of infrastructure measures on bicycle streets using an approach in virtual reality
Marc Schwarzkopf, André Dettmann, Angelika C. Bullinger
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In-depth analysis of scenarios and injuries in crashes between cyclists and commercial vehicles in Germany
Ron Schindler, Hanna Jeppsson
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Introducing right turn on red for cyclists—a before-after study on behavioural adaption in Germany
Bettina Schröter, Sebastian Hantschel, Miriam Niestegge, Hagen Schüller, Regine Gerike
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Assessing micromobility safety on horizontal curves of bike lanes: a video motion analysis methodology
Morteza Hossein Sabbaghian, David Llopis-Castelló, Alfredo García
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Determinants of cyclists' willingness to comply with mixed traffic provision and to ride on the carriageway rather than the pavement
Sebastian Hantschel, Bettina Schröter, Regine Gerike
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Overtaking in Stuttgart—analysis of the lateral distances between motor vehicles and bicycle traffic with reference to traffic volume and cycling infrastructure
Leo Casey, Lutz Gaspers, Harald Mandel
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