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ISPRS international journal of geo-information | 2015

Characterization of Black Spot Zones for Vulnerable Road Users in São Paulo (Brazil) and Rome (Italy)

Cláudia Aparecida Soares Machado; Mariana Abrantes Giannotti; Francisco Chiaravalloti Neto; Antonino Tripodi; Luca Persia; José Alberto Quintanilha

Non-motorized transportation modes, especially cycling and walking, offer numerous benefits, including improvements in the livability of cities, healthy physical activity, efficient urban transportation systems, less traffic congestion, less noise pollution, clean air, less impact on climate change and decreases in the incidence of diseases related to vehicular emissions. Considering the substantial number of short-distance trips, the time consumed in traffic jams, the higher costs for parking vehicles and restrictions in central business districts, many commuters have found that non-motorized modes of transportation serve as viable and economical transport alternatives. Thus, local governments should encourage and stimulate non-motorized modes of transportation. In return, governments must provide safe conditions for these forms of transportation, and motorized vehicle users must respect and coexist with pedestrians and cyclists, which are the most vulnerable users of the transportation system. Although current trends in sustainable transport aim to encourage and stimulate non-motorized modes of transportation that are socially more efficient than motorized transportation, few to no safety policies have been implemented regarding vulnerable road users (VRU), mainly in large urban centers. Due to the spatial nature of the data used in transport-related studies, geospatial technologies provide a powerful analytical method for studying VRU safety frameworks through the use of spatial analysis. In this article, spatial analysis is used to determine the locations of regions that are characterized by a concentration of traffic accidents (black zones) involving VRU (injuries and casualties) in Sao Paulo, Brazil (developing country), and Rome, Italy (developed country). The black zones are investigated to obtain spatial patterns that can cause multiple accidents. A method based on kernel density estimation (KDE) is used to compare the two cities and show economic, social, cultural, demographic and geographic differences and/or similarities and how these factors are linked to the locations of VRU traffic accidents. Multivariate regression analyses (ordinary least squares (OLS) models and spatial regression models) are performed to investigate spatial correlations, to understand the dynamics of VRU road accidents in Sao Paulo and Rome and to detect factors (variables) that contribute to the occurrences of these events, such as the presence of trip generator hubs (TGH), the number of generated urban trips and demographic data. The adopted methodology presents satisfactory results for identifying and delimiting black spots and establishing a link between VRU traffic accident rates and TGH (hospitals, universities and retail shopping centers) and demographic and transport-related data.


International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion | 2015

Impact of e-safety applications on cyclists' safety

Antonino Tripodi; Luca Persia

In years to come, urban areas face the challenge of making transport sustainable in terms of environment and competitiveness. Cycling is a perfect transport means in urban areas. Cyclists have a high casualty rate and should be given special attention in road safety policy. Actions to promote cycling in cities should go together with improving road safety. ICT can be used to develop intelligent applications assisting cyclists to avoid, prevent or mitigate accidents. This paper presents the results of activities focused on the assessment of impacts of ICT on the safety of cyclists, realised in the framework of the EU project SAFECYCLE (www.safecycle.eu). E-safety applications were identified that can enhance the safety of cyclists in Europe. Eleven applications were analysed in term of benefits and costs. The results highlighted important differences between European countries in term of awareness about cycling, knowledge about ICT applications and also impacts of these applications.


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2012

Transport planning guidelines for vulnerable road user safety in emerging economies.

Claire Quigley; Ruth Sims; Julian Hill; Antonino Tripodi; Luca Persia; Hugo Pietrantonio; Mahendra Kharat


Archive | 2011

Innovative guidelines and tools for vulnerable road users safety in India and Brazil

Viet Appelt; Anna Astapenko; Antonio Musso; Maria Vittoria Corazza; Antonino Tripodi; Claire Quigley; Lucy Rackliff; Russell Danton; Duncan Pearce; Rachel Talbot; Ruth Sims; Iaci Rios; Hugo Pietrantonio; José Alberto Quintanilha; Rajendra Magar; Mahendra Kharat


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2012

A Decision Support System for Analysis of Vulnerable Road Users Safety Issues: Results of the SAFERBRAIN Project

Antonino Tripodi; Luca Persia; Paola Di Mascio; Maria Vittoria Corazza; Antonio Musso


Archive | 2011

Innovative guidelines and tools for vulnerable road users safety in India and Brazil [SaferBraIn]: D3.4 Decision Supporting System

Antonino Tripodi; Claire Quigley; Ruth Sims; Martijn van de Leur; Angela van der Kloof; Alessandro Fornasiero; Roberto Carroccia


Archive | 2011

Innovative guidelines and tools for vulnerable road users safety in India and Brazil [SaferBraIn]. D4.1 Guidelines for integrated land use and transport planning for VRU safety

Claire Quigley; Ruth Sims; D. Shingo Usami; Antonino Tripodi; Hugo Pietrantonio; Mahendra Kharat


Archive | 2011

Innovative guidelines and tools for vulnerable road users safety in India and Brazil [SaferBraIn]: D3.1 [v2] Measures, methodologies and tools

Elizabeth Dodson; Claire Quigley; Antonio Musso; Maria Vittoria Corazza; Antonino Tripodi; Angela van der Kloof; Martijn van de Leur


Archive | 2011

Innovative guidelines and tools for vulnerable road users safety in India and Brazil [SaferBraIn]. D4.2 draft guidelines for road safety management, safe infrastructure design and road safety audit

Claire Quigley; Ruth Sims; Maria Vittoria Corazza; Paolo Di Mascio; Antonio Musso; Luca Persia; Antonino Tripodi; Mahendra Kharat; Hugo Pietrantonio; Angela van der Kloof; Pascal van den Noort


Archive | 2011

Innovative guidelines and tools for vulnerable road users safety in India and Brazil [SaferBraIn]: D3.3 Decision Support System functionalities and specifications

Ruth Sims; Claire Quigley; Antonino Tripodi; Angela van der Kloof; Martijn van de Leur; Daniel Wolf; Hugo Pietrantonio

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Ruth Sims

Loughborough University

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Antonio Musso

Sapienza University of Rome

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Luca Persia

Sapienza University of Rome

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Paola Di Mascio

Sapienza University of Rome

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