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E-scooter driver. Photo: Annika Johansson/VTI.

The rapid increase of E-scooters translates into more accidents

E-scooters have shown to be a new popular mode of transport. VSO Consulting for the Icelandic Road and Coastal Administration’s research fund has investigated different aspects of e-scooters such as use and accident risk.

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Photo: Imam Muhaimin/Unsplash

Electrification of the transport sector

Greater knowledge is required to accelerate the electrification of the transport sector. The Swedish Government has tasked the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI) with contributing such knowledge. The first three reports, dealing with digitisation, costs and maritime shipping, have now been submitted.


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Train station. Photo: Unsplash.

Norwegian railways are worn out and have burst capacity

Norwegian railway infrastructure is in an insufficient condition, capacity in Eastern Norway is limited and delays are due to infrastructural conditions.



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Motorway 51 in Espoo, Finland. Photo: Jotsa/Mostphotos.

Accidents potentially affected by conditionally automated vehicles in Finland

A recent study identified the potentially affected accidents by conditionally automated vehicles (SAE3) in Finland. The study was based on identifying the road network where the systems can be used and calculating the network’s current safety situation in terms of expected number of injury crashes, fatalities, and serious injuries.

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The Bothnia Line, Sweden. Photo: Bertil Bernhardsson/Mostphotos.com

New designs of ERTMS was tested by train drivers when VTI train simulator was on tour

The VTI train simulator was included in a research study during which train drivers were able to try out new designs of the European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) signalling system. The aim is to create optimal signalling projects combined with the best possible work environment for the train driver.

More about VTI train simulator

For the SHIPNOISE project a measurement station was built on Böttö, near the Port of Gothenburg, Sweden. Photo: Thomas Neldefors/Mostphotos.com

Noise from shipping spreads widely

As part of the research project SHIPNOISE, the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI) performs measurements and calculations to assess the possible impact of ship noise on human health.

More about noise from shipping

Road markings are not always easy to read for advanced driver assistance systems. Photo: Sten-Åke Stenberg/Mostphotos.

No easy task for advanced driver assistance systems to read road markings correctly

It is not always easy for advanced driver assistance systems to read road markings. Sunshine, shadows and rain are just some of the factors that can affect readability. The systems are also occasionally confused by longitudinal cracks.

More about ADAS and road markings

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