NTL Record

Title Roadway Human Factors and Behavioral Safety in Europe
Record ID 66395
Personal Name
Creator
Keith, Kevin; Trentacoste, Michael F.; Depue, Leanna, 1950-; Granda, Thomas M.; Huckaby, Ernest; Ibarguen, Bruce; Kantowitz, Barry H.; Lum, Wesley; Wilson, Terecia
Personal Name
Contributor
Maier, Hana
Corporate Creator American Trade Initiatives, Inc.
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of International Programs; United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Policy; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
Publisher United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publication Date 20050501
Language English
Abstract Human factors issues associated with roadway design and operations are critical components of improving highway safety. The Federal Highway Administration, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, and National Cooperative Highway Research Program sponsored a scanning study of European countries to identify how they incorporate human factors issues in the research, design, and operation of highways. The U.S. delegation observed seven concepts in Denmark, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden that it recommends for possible implementation in the United States. They include self-organizing roads, use of driving simulators in roadway design, multidisciplinary teams to investigate crashes, speed management techniques such as speed cameras, human-centered roadway analysis and design, cognitive models of drivers, and top-down leadership on safety goals. The team's recommendations for U.S. action include evaluating the 2+1 roadway design, promoting the use of driving simulators among the road-design community, assessing opportunities for coordinating long-term research on human factors and cognitive models, and encouraging top leadership commitment to road safety improvement.
Rosap ID dot:40061
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/40061
TRT Terms Human factors; Traffic safety; Crash injury research
Geographical
Coverage
United States
TRIS Online
Accession No
1006023
Contract Number DTFH61-99-C-005
Report Number FHWA-PL-05-005
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/66000/66300/66395/FHWA-PL-05-005.pdf
Alternative URL https://international.fhwa.dot.gov/humanfactors/
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository