Llopis-Castelló, David; Camacho-Torregrosa, Francisco Javier; García García, Alfredo(Elsevier, 2018)
[EN] One of every four road fatalities occurs on horizontal curves of two-lane rural roads. To this regard, many studies have been undertaken to analyze the crash risk on this road element. Most of them were based on the ...
Llopis-Castelló, David; Findley, Daniel J.; García García, Alfredo(Taylor & Francis, 2021-11-15)
[EN] Road safety is a major public health concern in our society. Effective road design and accurate safety analyses must be a component of programs focused on reducing and eliminating roadway injuries and deaths. Various ...
Llopis-Castelló, David; Camacho-Torregrosa, Francisco Javier; García García, Alfredo(Elsevier, 2018)
[EN] The most important factors for road crash occurrence are infrastructure, vehicle, and human factors. In fact, infrastructure and its interaction with human factor have been thoroughly studied in recent years through ...
Llopis-Castelló, David; Bella, Francesco; Camacho-Torregrosa, Francisco Javier; García García, Alfredo(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2018)
[EN] Road crashes are mainly caused by three concurrent factors: infrastructure, vehicle and human factor. The interaction between infrastructure and human factor leads to the concept of geometric design consistency, which ...
García García, Alfredo; Llopis Castelló, David; Camacho Torregrosa, Francisco Javier; Pérez Zuriaga, Ana María(Asociación Técnica de Carreteras, 2013)
[EN] Road crashes occurrence depends on several factors: human factor, infrastructure factor and vehicle factor. The infrastructure factor is one of the most important. The influence of this factor on road safety can be ...
Llopis-Castelló, David; Bella, Francesco; Camacho-Torregrosa, Francisco Javier; García García, Alfredo(Transportation Research Board, 2018)
[EN] Road crashes are mainly caused by three concurrent factors: infrastructure, vehicle, and human factors. The interaction between the infrastructure and human factors leads to the concept of geometric design consistency. ...