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Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2015

Drivers’ behavioral responses to combined speed and red light cameras

Evelien Polders; Joris Cornu; Tim De Ceunynck; Stijn Daniels; Kris Brijs; Tom Brijs; Elke Hermans; Geert Wets

BACKGROUND Numerous signalized intersections worldwide have been equipped with enforcement cameras in order to tackle red light running and often also to enforce speed limits. However, various impact evaluation studies of red light cameras (RLCs) showed an increase of rear-end collisions (up to 44%). OBJECTIVE The principal objective of this study is to provide a better insight in possible explaining factors for the increase in rear-end collisions that is caused by placing combined speed and red light cameras (SRLCs). METHOD Real-world observations and driving simulator-based observations are combined. Video recordings at two signalized intersections where SRLCs were about to be installed are used to analyze rear-end conflicts, interactions and driver behavior in two conditions (i.e., with and without SRLC). Furthermore, one of these intersections was rebuilt in a driving simulator equipped with an eye tracking system. At this location, two test conditions (i.e., SRLC and SRLC with a warning sign) and one control condition (i.e., no SRLC) are examined. The data of 63 participants were used to estimate the risk of rear-end collisions by means of a Monte Carlo Simulation. RESULTS The results of the on-site observation study reveal decreases in the number of red and yellow light violations, a shift (i.e., closer to the stop line) in the dilemma zone and a time headway reduction after the installation of the SRLC. Based on the driving simulator data, the odds of rear-end collisions (compared to the control condition) for the conditions with SRLC and SRLC+warning sign is 6.42 and 4.01, respectively. CONCLUSION The real-world and driving simulator observations indicate that the risk of rear-end collisions increases when SRLCs are installed. However, this risk might decrease when a warning sign is placed upstream.


Transportation Research Part F-traffic Psychology and Behaviour | 2018

Driving simulator study on the influence of digital illuminated billboards near pedestrian crossings

Kristof Mollu; Joris Cornu; Kris Brijs; Ali Pirdavani; Tom Brijs


Transportation Research Board 96th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2017

Driving Simulator Study on the Influence of Speed-Reducing Measures at Highway Interchanges

Joris Cornu; Kris Brijs; Stijn Daniels; Elke Hermans; Tom Brijs; Geert Wets


Archive | 2017

The Use of Gantries and Cantilevers at a Redesigned Intersection: a Simulator Study on Route Choice and Visual Search Behavior

Kristof Mollu; Joris Cornu; Katrien Declercq; Kris Brijs; Tom Brijs


Transportation research procedia | 2016

Gantries or Cantilevers for Route Guidance on a Reorganized Arterial Road? A Before Study of Route Choice Effectiveness Using a Traffic Sign Simulator (Case Study)☆

Kristof Mollu; Joris Cornu; Kris Brijs; Max Van Der Linden; Jaap de Boer; Tom Brijs


Transportation Research Board 95th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2016

Driving Simulator Validation for Speed Research on a Horizontal Curve

Joris Cornu; Caroline Ariën; Beau Gardeniers; Kris Brijs; Stijn Daniels; Tom Brijs; Geert Wets


Archive | 2016

Het effect van LED-reclameborden op de verkeersveiligheid

Kristof Mollu; Kris Brijs; Marc Geraerts; Katrien Declercq; Joris Cornu; Tom Brijs


Archive | 2016

LED: Light Evoking Distraction? A driving simulator study on the distracting effect of illuminated LED-advertising signs.

Kristof Mollu; Kris Brijs; Marc Geraerts; Katrien Declercq; Joris Cornu; Tom Brijs


Archive | 2016

Simulator study on the influence of an illuminated digital billboard on driving behaviour with a focus on variable display time and distance from a pedestrian crossing

Kristof Mollu; Kris Brijs; Marc Geraerts; Katrien Declercq; Joris Cornu; Tom Brijs


Archive | 2016

Proactive evaluation and comparison of gantries and cantilevers by means of a traffic sign simulator (case study)

Kristof Mollu; Joris Cornu; Kris Brijs; M. Van Der Linden; J. De Boer; Tom Brijs

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Tom Brijs

University of Hasselt

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Geert Wets

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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