Human Factors in Traffic Safety for Highway and Traffic Engineers
- 1st Edition - July 1, 2025
- Author: Alexei Tsyganov
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 4 0 4 2 7 - 6
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 4 0 4 2 8 - 3
Human Factors in Traffic Safety for Highway and Traffic Engineers provides human factors principles and findings to allow nonexperts to consider the road user’s capabilities… Read more
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Request a sales quoteThis book begins with Part 1 explaining the significance of the traffic safety problem and giving an overview of the importance of human factors in highway design and traffic engineering. Part 2 focuses on driver information perception and processing, including perception of depth and speed, driver’s visual search, how road users search for information, and how mental and information load affects drivers’ performance. Part 3 provides results of investigations of traffic crash causation and reviews major driver errors. Part 4 then describes key principles of road users’ considerations during highway design and traffic operation. Finally, Part 5 focuses on safety analysis and assessment and describes in detail the existing methods to evaluate human factors during safety assessments.
This is a valuable resource for professionals in highway and traffic engineering, researchers, policymakers, urban planners, and students to understand how human factors contribute to traffic incidents and how to mitigate these through design and operational strategies.
- Combines theory and empirical evidence with practical value, giving readers the necessary background as well as practical solutions and actionable data
- Translates complex psychological terminology and academic findings into accessible insights, helping practitioners to integrate human-centered design principles effectively into their projects
- Provides practitioners with enhanced analytic tools for traffic safety evaluation and development of effective safety countermeasures
Chapter 1. Traffic Crashes in the U.S.A
Chapter 2. National Strategies for Traffic Safety Improvements
Chapter 3. Human Factors Overview and Relations to Highway Design and Traffic Control
Part 2. Driver Information Perception and Processing
Chapter 4. Human Sensory and Perceptual System
Chapter 5. Driving-Related Visual Functions
Chapter 6. Drivers’ Perception of Depth and Motion
Chapter 7. Drivers’ Visual Search
Chapter 8. Driver Information Processing, Attention, and Mental Workload
Chapter 9. Driver Information Load
Part 3. Traffic Crashes Causation
Chapter 10. Overview of Traffic Crash Causes
Chapter 11. Driver-Related Crash Associated Factors
Chapter 12. Driver Fatigue
Chapter 13. Major Crash Types Contributory Factors
Part 4. Road Users and Engineering Design
Chapter 14. Positive Design Guide.
Chapter 15. Expectancy.
Chapter 16. Self-Explaining Roads.
Chapter 17. Human Factors Key Requirements for Safe Road System Design.
Part 5. Traffic Safety Evaluation
Chapter 18. Overview of the Safety Assessment Techniques
Chapter 19. Risk Factors Identification
Chapter 20. Road Safety Evaluation Based on Human Factors
References
Appendices
Appendix A. Look-Up Tables of Information Load Values for Typical Signs
Appendix B. Traffic Conflict Techniques for Safety and Operations. Observers Manual
Appendix C. Operating Speed Equations
Appendix D. Prompt List – Existing Road Audit
Appendix E. PIARC Road Safety Evaluation Based on Human Factors Method
Appendix F. Modified Method for Road Safety Evaluation Based on Human Factors. Samples of Safety Assessments
- No. of pages: 330
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: July 1, 2025
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Paperback ISBN: 9780443404276
- eBook ISBN: 9780443404283
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Alexei Tsyganov
Dr. Alexei Tsyganov is a former Research Scientist at the University of Texas at Austin and a Strategic Highway Safety Engineer with the Virginia Department of Transportation. He has been investigating human factors in traffic safety for over 40 years. He has conducted numerous research projects, serving as the principal investigator in 30 studies. He has more than 100 peer-reviewed scientific publications in multiple countries. Major results of his studies have been included in highway design manuals of several European countries, Federal Highway Administration’s Crash Modification Factors Clearinghouse and several other synthesis reports.