2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151310568
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Identification of Solutions for Vulnerable Road Users Safety in Urban Transport Systems: Grounded Theory Research

Abstract: The share of road vehicles in urban transport systems is a challenge for modern and dynamically developing urban areas in accordance with the concept of sustainable and Smart Cities. Increasingly, there is a need to promote and adapt urban space to the movement of vulnerable road users (VRU). As part of a clear emphasis on the issue of pedestrians and other vulnerable road users, the aim of the article is to define the typology and hierarchy of solutions contributing to the increase in VRU safety in cities. Th… Show more

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“…Surprisingly, most pedestrian facilities (For example, sidewalks) serve as public areas with many social activities aside from serving pedestrian movement (Hidayat et al, 2022). As a result, pedestrian traffic problems are worse and resulted in the loss of millions of lives in developing countries (Tulu et al, 2015b;Lulie, 2019;Soathong et al, 2019;Nadrian et al, 2020;Sosik-Filipiak and Osypchuk, 2023). Thus, pedestrian safety is a prime concern in designing and managing facilities to support pedestrian-friendly environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surprisingly, most pedestrian facilities (For example, sidewalks) serve as public areas with many social activities aside from serving pedestrian movement (Hidayat et al, 2022). As a result, pedestrian traffic problems are worse and resulted in the loss of millions of lives in developing countries (Tulu et al, 2015b;Lulie, 2019;Soathong et al, 2019;Nadrian et al, 2020;Sosik-Filipiak and Osypchuk, 2023). Thus, pedestrian safety is a prime concern in designing and managing facilities to support pedestrian-friendly environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%