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Safety, Volume 8, Issue 4
2022 December - 19 articles
Cover Story: While traditional road safety work in Germany is based on decade-old reactive approaches, crowdsourcing has recently become a popular and legitimate means of collecting large amounts of data and preparing it for analyses in road safety work. However, the validity of road-user-generated data has not yet been verified. As part of a joint project, a web-based crowdsourcing platform has been launched, on which all road users can report danger spots they face in everyday traffic. The authors objectively validated a random sample of those danger spots and blended the results with police collision data. In the future, a combination of road user data, police collision data, and other data sources (such as kinematic data) may be used as an indicator for the early detection of road hazards. View this paper
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