- Review of the effectiveness of city-wide 30 km/h speed limit
- Review of 30 km/h speed limit benefits in Europe
- Safety contributing factors analysis of elderly vulnerable road users: global and local perspectives
- The traffic behavior of pedestrians with mild Alzheimer’s Disease or Mild Cognitive Impairment in urban areas, and its neuropsychological predictors
- Identifying Crucial Indicators of Task Complexity and Coping Capacity Associated with Crash Risk through Machine Learning Techniques: A Comparative Study using On-Road and Simulator Data
- Interactions among Road, Vehicle and Driver Risk Factors for the Identification of Safety Tolerance Zone
- Validation Analysis of Traffic Simulation Safety Metrics with Real-World Crash Data
- Unsafe Traffic Events and Crash Occurrences: The Importance of Exploring Their Relationship Using Smartphone App Data
- Examining the Impact of Feedback on Traffic and Safety Behavior of Car Drivers in a Naturalistic Driving Study
- Detection of dangerous driving behaviour using machine learning techniques and big data
- AI-Driven Framework for Real-Time Prediction of Microscopic and Macroscopic Driving Risk Using Holistic Data
- Speed Impact on Interchange Ramps
- Assessing Aquaplaning Thresholds through Critical Vehicle and Freeway Geometric Parameters
- Driving Radius Impact on Interchange Ramps
At mid-way to the decade -50% target, we need to further strengthen our individual and collective efforts to sincerely include traffic safety into the mobility agenda and persist in implementing the vision zero traffic fatalities.
We thank you all for the excellent cooperation and we are sending you our very best wishes for Merry Christmas and a Very Lucky New Year, full of personal and professional achievements.
ChiGreece together with Greek SIGCHI organized with great success the ACM GreekCHI Symposium 2024 which was held online, on December 7 2024. This conference focused on the theme “Designing for a Better World” and brought together researchers, professionals, and students from academia and industry to explore how Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and usability principles can foster inclusive, user-friendly designs. NTUA actively contributed with the following presentation: