Safety Effectiveness of Automated Traffic Enforcement Systems: A Critical Analysis of Existing Challenges and Solutions
Future Transportation,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
5(1), P. 25 - 25
Published: March 1, 2025
Traffic
accidents
have
become
a
pressing
global
public
health
concern,
contributing
to
millions
of
deaths
and
injuries
each
year.
Similar
many
countries,
the
Kingdom
Saudi
Arabia
is
facing
significant
challenges
overcome
burden
traffic-related
fatalities,
prompting
need
for
effective
intervention
measures.
With
latest
advances
in
sensor
fusions,
detection,
communication
technologies,
Automated
Enforcement
Systems
(ATES)
gained
widespread
popularity
as
solution
improve
road
safety
by
ensuring
compliance
with
traffic
laws.
The
objective
this
study
review
effectiveness
ATES
reducing
improving
identify
prospects
it
faced
during
its
implementation.
This
uses
detailed
overview
different
types
deployment,
including
speed
cameras,
red-light
mobile
enforcement
units,
comparison
between
case
studies
local
research
findings,
special
emphasis
on
context
Arabia.
systematic
literature
methodology,
using
PRISMA
2020
Protocol,
conducts
scientific
database
search
specific
keywords.
finds
that
has
emerged
an
tool
ensure
overall
various
devices
been
profoundly
crashes.
concludes
can
be
safety,
but
ongoing
evaluations
adjustments
are
necessary
address
perceptions
equitable
enforcement.
Language: Английский
Fear or price? Vulnerability of the interest in green transport to COVID dynamics and fuel prices in V4 economies
Economics & Sociology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
18(1), P. 70 - 89
Published: March 1, 2025
The
article
seeks
to
verify
the
possible
impact
of
COVID-19
and
increase
in
fuel
prices
related
Russian
invasion
Ukraine
on
consumers’
interest
sustainable
transportation.
In
order
achieve
this
objective,
conducted
analysis
focused
search
intensity
Google
for
phrases
public
transport
(e.g.,
"timetable")
non-oil
vehicles
"bicycle",
"electric
bicycle",
scooter",
car")
Czechia,
Slovakia,
Hungary,
Poland
since
outbreak
pandemic
(January
2020
-
end
February
2023).
Non-linear
ARDL
models
were
constructed
these
intensities.
Two
explanatory
variables
employed:
case
consumer
fuels
selected
countries
during
specified
research
period.
findings
indicate
that
popularity
was
most
affected
by
COVID
intensity.
However,
cases,
increasing
petrol
contributed
growing
electric
cars,
but
not
scooters
bikes.
Language: Английский