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Transportation Research Record | 2012

Long-Term Safety Trends as a Function of Vehicle Ownership in 26 Countries

Attila Borsos; Csaba Koren; John N. Ivan; Nalini Ravishanker

The objective of this paper was to model the evolution of road safety as a function of motorization level. The authors completed a country-level as well as a time-dependent analysis focusing on countries for which data were available for a long period of time (1965 to 2009). For the statistical analysis, a function describing road safety trends (decline, turning, improvement) was proposed. Two coefficients in the model were estimated for each country and for each year, and their change over time is discussed. The results showed that the shape of the curve changed over time. In some countries, the decrease in the mortality rate became slower over time; however, a greater potential to improve road safety existed in other countries. Possible reasons for the general positive trends in road safety are the continuous improvement in engineering solutions (better infrastructure, safer cars) as well as road users who are better trained and skilled because of education and experience. In addition to the factors mentioned previously, the increased speed by which safety-related information and knowledge are disseminated contributes to the decrease in the differences in safety levels among countries.


Transportation Research Record | 2012

Motor Vehicle Speeds: Recommendations for Urban Sustainability

John N. Ivan; Thomas Jonsson; Attila Borsos

This paper explores how vehicle speeds are related to equitable, environmental, and economic sustainability of urban areas. This relationship is manifested primarily through associations between vehicle speeds and road crash casualties, severity of pedestrian crashes, generation of harmful emissions, and relative desirability of neighboring land. Reported research findings describing these associations are presented and discussed. Reported experiences with implementing various methods of influencing vehicle speeds, including automated enforcement, self-explaining roads, and in-vehicle systems, are presented and discussed. To support increased sustainability of urban areas, the following steps are recommended: (a) speed limits should be set to limit casualty risk and not to accommodate driver choices, (b) roadways in developed areas should be designed with 10-ft lanes and on-street parking and sidewalks, and (c) vehicle speeds in downtown and residential areas should be kept below 25 mph (preferably 20 mph). The paper also identifies gaps in knowledge about speed and sustainability.


Pollack Periodica | 2017

Searching possible accident black spot locations with accident analysis and GIS software based on GPS coordinates

Pál Hegyi; Attila Borsos; Csaba Koren

There are several methods for the analysis of road accidents in a road network. In Hungary from 2011 GPS coordinates are used to identify the location of personal injury accidents. This method significantly improves the display of locations of accidents on the map, which can be then analyzed using GIS tools. Accident black spots are the most dangerous places in road networks identified by the density of the accidents in the network. One of the analysis methods is the accident density searching. The methods and algorithms used in some software may show differences in relation to one another. The aim of this research is comparing two applications by investigating the local road network in Győr. The analysis was made using the WEB-BAL accident analysis software using the density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise procedure and the QGIS software using the kernel density estimation method. The former is the official accident database and online software used for accident investigations and the...


Archive | 2010

Similarities and differences among countries concerning road fatality rates

Csaba Koren; Attila Borsos


Journal of Society for Transportation and Traffic Studies | 2013

Is Smeed’s law still valid? A world-wide analysis of the trends in fatality rates

Csaba Koren; Attila Borsos


Transportation research procedia | 2016

Central European Comparative Study of Traffic Safety on Roundabouts

Jiří Ambros; Jan Novák; Attila Borsos; Erzsébet Hóz; Mariusz Kiec; Štefan Machciník; Roman Ondrejka


European Transport Research Review | 2016

Recognition of built-up and non-built-up areas from road scenes

Gabriella Kosztolanyi-Ivan; Csaba Koren; Attila Borsos


Traffic safety | 2014

Development of safety performance functions for two-lane rural first- class main roads in Hungary

Attila Borsos; John N. Ivan; Gyula Orosz


Transportation research procedia | 2016

Comparison of Italian and Hungarian black spot ranking

Attila Borsos; S. Cafiso; C. D’Agostino; D. Miletics


ieee international conference on cognitive infocommunications | 2015

The role of human factors in road design

Attila Borsos; Sibylle Birth; Hans-Joachim Vollpracht

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Csaba Koren

Széchenyi István University

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John N. Ivan

University of Connecticut

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D. Miletics

Széchenyi István University

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S. Cafiso

University of Catania

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