The National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) and the Hellenic Institute of Transportation Engineers organised
the 6th Pan-Hellenic Conference on Road Safety, which took place with
great success in Athens, on 12-13 March 2015 (Amphitheater of the
Minsistry of Infrastructure). The main objectives of the conference were
to explore and assess the level of road safety in the country and the
efforts and innovations implemented to improve the road safety of
drivers, vehicles and pedestrians in Greece. More than 200 road safety
experts and stakeholders participated at the 8 sessions with 35 oral and
24 poster presentations.
The Conference Proceedings and the respective presentations are now available at the Conference website.
NTUA presentations concerned:
Exploratory analysis of the effect of distraction on driving behaviour through a driving simulator experiment
Comparative analysis of factors affecting driving under the influence of alcohol of car drivers and motorcyclists
Investigation of the relationship between working memory and Parkinson’s disease in a driving simulator
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