European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research 2015
DOI: 10.18757/ejtir.2015.15.4.3100
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Applying multicriteria decision analysis to design safe road projects

Abstract: Over the past decade, the improvement of road safety had been a major issue in transport strategies in Europe. Simultaneously the concept of sustainable development has become a key element in many strategic and operational policies – including the road sector ones. However, considering the design stage of road infrastructure, there are almost no methodologies that both quantify the road safety performance of the project and consider its economic and environmental nature. This study seeks to develop a preventi… Show more

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“…According to Temrungsie et al (2015), the most important factors affecting the safety of traffic are the measures of police coercion and knowledge of traffic rules, as determined by the analysis using the AHP method. Sarrazin & De Smet (2015) used the PROMETHEE-GAIA method to enable designers to evaluate safety indicators and evaluate the economic and environmental impacts of their road projects. They created a preventive evaluation model and determine 13 criteria, which are related to the problem.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Temrungsie et al (2015), the most important factors affecting the safety of traffic are the measures of police coercion and knowledge of traffic rules, as determined by the analysis using the AHP method. Sarrazin & De Smet (2015) used the PROMETHEE-GAIA method to enable designers to evaluate safety indicators and evaluate the economic and environmental impacts of their road projects. They created a preventive evaluation model and determine 13 criteria, which are related to the problem.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%