Approaches to Road Safety: Evolution, Challenges, and Emerging Technologies
English
By (author): Peter Sweatman
The road transport industry is on a constant course to maintain and improve safety in what is a risky process. It is time for embracing system technologies that give more meaning to the philosophical phrase safe system and Approaches to Road Safety: Evolution, Challenges, and Emerging Technologies makes the case for the adoption of these systems through the embracing of technology, system attributes and values and operational challenges.
This book offers an account of the professional road safety enterprise in action in the United States, Australia and elsewhere, covering the contributions of Haddon in the 1960s, the creation of NHTSA, occupant restraint and protection, collision avoidance, road and traffic design, driver assistance systems, pre-crash scenarios, and vulnerable road users. It addresses the harm caused by roadway collisions, including the strategies of Vision Zero and the Safe System. It also covers ethical preoccupations besides safety, including the rise of sustainability, and its operational challenges, loose connections and uneven professionalism. Automation and the rise of driverless vehicles are discussed with these being described as a useful agent in transportation systems. The important paradigm of connected vehicles and infrastructure is also described, along with the under-utilised science of human factors. The reader is exposed to a nuanced look at the world of road transport safety through its beginnings to the modern age of automation, allowing them to have a contextualised view of the subject area.
Offering valuable insights, this book will appeal to professionals in the fields of safety, human factors, the automotive industry, traffic control, vehicle standards and regulations, transportation systems and road safety policy.
See moreWill deliver when available. Publication date 29 Jan 2025