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One of the models developed for crash tests. Photo: Elsa Bolling Landtblom/VTI.

VTI develops models for crash tests of both women and men

The aim is to be able to evaluate the protection provided by car seats in the event of a collision – and that it applies to everyone, regardless of gender. Researchers at VTI and Chalmers have therefore developed two seat evaluation tools that correspond to a female and a male occupant, respectively.

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Mobility 2023 Conference. Photo: Shutterstock

A combined mobility sector meets in Oslo at the Mobility 2023 conference

On 27 and 28 March 2023, a combined mobility sector is organizing Norway's largest research-based conference on transport and mobility in Oslo.

 

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Photo: Hejdlösa Bilder/VTI.

VTI involved in developing ITF's global road safety guide

A Vision Zero-inspired safe road system for the entire world, also referred to as a Safe System. That's the aim of a guide from the International Transport Forum (ITF) and the World Bank. VTI participated in production of the report, published this summer.

 

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Cargo truck on a Finnish highway. Photo: Jarmo Piironen/Mostphotos.com.

Finnish results from the European Baseline project for the alcohol, speed, and post-crash care KPIs

The European Baseline project aimed to develop and harmonise the methodology for collecting a set of key performance indicators concerning traffic safety in Europe. Finland was one of the 19 EU member states involved in the project.

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View of Øresund Bridge between Denmark and Sweden.  Photo: Vladimir Mucibabic/Mostphotos.com.

Emphasis on road safety at RS5C

RS5C, Road Safety on Five Continents, is VTI’s international conference focusing on road safety. This conference is aimed at researchers, authorities and other stakeholders, and its objective is to share and create cooperation on research results in the field of transport and road safety.

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City view of Stockholm, Sweden. Photo: Anastasia Kotelnyk/Mostphotos.com

Major challenges for international freight transport during the pandemic

Reduced capacity, major delays and cost increases for international freight transport, but little change in transport volumes related to Norwegian foreign trade.

 

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Kehä 3 - E18, Finland. Photo: Jotsa/Mostphotos.

Practical impacts of driving automation on traffic flow efficiency and emissions

Marketing and media have raised high expectations towards automated vehicles lowering road traffic emissions and improving efficiency, in addition to safety benefits. However, there is little evidence yet exists to support these claims, as found in a recent literature study.

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The vast ‘Fit for 55’ package of proposals for climate legislation - both new and revised - is unique in its scope. Photo: Gudellaphoto/Mostphotos.com.

Impact of ‘Fit for 55’ on maritime transport costs

The National Institute for Economic Research has given VTI the assignment of estimating the impact of Fit for 55 (the EU's climate policy package) on shipping.

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Photo: Gunilla Rech/VTI.

Board games help improve self-driving buses

Serious Games are games created primarily for a purpose other than entertainment. The CATAPULT research project uses board games and maps to rethink self-driving vehicles and the future of public transport.

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Nordic Wants to Highlight

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Website which contains several databases with information about transport research and a conference diary.

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