NTUA within the framework of the Seventh UN Global Road Safety Week organised with great success a Scientific Workshop titled “Road Safety Research Challenges” which was held in Athens (and online) on May 19th, 2023. The objective of this Workshop was to highlight through an intensive flow of presentations the main findings and challenges of key road safety research projects carried out within the NTUA Department of Transportation Planning and Engineering.
Workshop presentations:
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- NTUA Road Safety Observatory – nrso
- National Road Safety Strategy – Greece 2030 – nrss
- Shared Automation Operating Models for Worldwide Adoption – Show
- Holistic Approach for Driver Role Integration into Automation – Hadrian
- Driver needs and behaviour in automated traffic – Drive2theFuture
- Driver-vehicle-environment interactions and safety tolerance zone – i-Dreams
- Smart city mapping for safer and eco driver behaviour – SmartMaps
- Smartphone applications for driver safety behaviour support – BeSmart
- Predictive Approaches for Safer Urban Environments – Phoebe
- AI for Vision Zero in Road Safety – Ivory
- E-Survey of Road users’ Attitudes – ESRA3
- Support to the European Road Safety Observatory – ERSOnext
- Support of technical activities for the development and collection of Road Safety KPIs – Trendline
- National Access Point Coordination Organisation for Europe – Napcore
- A Methodology for Network-wide Road Assessment – NetSafety
- Modelling road infrastructure safety – i-SafeModels
- Global Road Safety Knowledge Exchange – Piarc
- Micromobility Safety: Back to the Future – Mimob
- Unsafe traffic events – Ute
- Promoting 30km/h speed limit in all Cities – 30 Marathons in 30 months