Schaffner, Dorothea

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Evaluation and acceptance of an online cycling training for adults to master complex traffic situations

2023-11-16, van Eggermond, Michael, Studer, Nora, Johnson, Lucy, Knecht, Leah, Schaffner, Dorothea

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Auf dem Land mit on-Demand. Erfolgsfaktoren eines innovativen Mobilitätsangebotes

2023-06-01, Stefanelli, Annalisa, Gantenbein, Somara, Schaffner, Dorothea

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Mobilität On-Demand aus Sicht der Konsument*innen

2023-09-12, Schaffner, Dorothea, Stefanelli, Annalisa, Gantenbein, Somara

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Quantifying the effect of street design on driving speed on urban roads

2023-05-11, van Eggermond, Michael, Schaffner, Dorothea, Studer, Nora, Erath, Alexander

Reducing driving speed is a key factor in improving road safety and combatting noise emissions. Over the last decades, many European cities and countries have reduced the speed limits of residential and neighborhood roads from 50 km/h (30 mph) to 30 km/h (20 mph) or even 20 km/h (12 mph). At the same time, there is a discussion the reduction of the speed limit on main roads in urban areas in several countries. Main roads in urban areas are different from residential roads in several ways, including, but not limited to type of trips, type of vehicles and the presence of public transport, and are therefore limited in design options to reduce speeds. The study at hand reports on a virtual reality study conducted in Switzerland using a driving simulator. To assess whether road design influences driving speed, participants were asked to drive through a series of streets in VR with varying speed limits and street designs. Speed and lateral position were recorded; in a follow-up survey, participants stated their preferred speed along the same segments and were asked about risk aversion. Results indicate that only certain designs result in slightly lower driving speeds, while controlling for self-reported risk aversion and driving style. Given the characteristics of main roads, measures reducing the (perceived) lane width are promising, but require further investigation.

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Auf dem Land mit On-Demand. Innovative Mobilitätsangebote in peripheren Gebieten

2023-09-12, Stefanelli, Annalisa, Schaffner, Dorothea