Print Email Facebook Twitter A conceptual framework for road safety and mobility applied to cycling safety Title A conceptual framework for road safety and mobility applied to cycling safety Author Schepers, P. Hagenzieker, M.P. Methorst, R. Van Wee, G.P. Wegman, F.C.M. Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences Department Transport & Planning Date 2013-03-12 Abstract Scientific literature lacks a model which combines exposure to risk, risk, and the relationship between them. This paper presents a conceptual road safety framework comprising mutually interacting factors for exposure to risk resulting from travel behaviour (volumes, modal split, and distribution of traffic over time and space) and for risk (crash and injury risk). The framework's three determinants for travel behaviour are locations of activities; resistances (generalized transport costs); needs, opportunities, and abilities. Crash and injury risks are modelled by the three ‘safety pillars’: infrastructure, road users and the vehicles they use. Creating a link in the framework between risk and exposure is important because of the ‘non-linear relationship’ between them, i.e. risk tends to decrease as exposure increases. Furthermore, ‘perceived’ risk (a type of travel resistance) plays a role in mode choice, i.e. the perception that a certain type of vehicle is unsafe can be a deterrent to its use. This paper uses theories to explain how the elements in the model interact. Cycling is an area where governments typically have goals for both mobility and safety. To exemplify application of the model, the paper uses the framework to link research on cycling (safety) to land use and infrastructure. The model's value lies in its ability to identify potential consequences of measures and policies for both exposure and risk. This is important from a scientific perspective and for policy makers who often have objectives for both mobility and safety. Subject road safetybicyclecycling safetyland useinfrastructuremodelsconceptual modelframework To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:de601cf4-7394-4838-84e3-c411fb1a9edd DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aap.2013.03.032 Publisher Elsevier ISSN 0001-4575 Source Accident Analysis & Prevention, 62, 2014 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2013 Elsevier Files PDF Hagenzieker_2013.pdf 662.23 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:de601cf4-7394-4838-84e3-c411fb1a9edd/datastream/OBJ/view