Journal: J. Intellig. Transport. Systems

Volume 25, Issue 2

135 -- 138C. Y. David Yang, Donald L. Fisher. Safety impacts and benefits of connected and automated vehicles: How real are they?
139 -- 156Mafruhatul Jannat, Stephanie M. Roldan, Stacy A. Balk, Karen Timpone. Assessing potential safety benefits of advanced pedestrian technologies through a Pedestrian Technology Test Bed
157 -- 169Richard Romano, Davide Maggi, Toshiya Hirose, Zara Broadhead, Oliver M. J. Carsten. Impact of lane keeping assist system camera misalignment on driver behavior
170 -- 187Ramin Arvin, Asad J. Khattak, Mohsen Kamrani, Jackeline Rios-Torres. Safety evaluation of connected and automated vehicles in mixed traffic with conventional vehicles at intersections
188 -- 196Roni Utriainen. The potential impacts of automated vehicles on pedestrian safety in a four-season country
197 -- 220Laura-Bianca Bilius, Radu-Daniel Vatavu. A multistudy investigation of drivers and passengers' gesture and voice input preferences for in-vehicle interactions