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Comparison of the performance of hybrid traffic signal patterns and conventional alternatives when accounting for both pedestrians and vehicles (2022)
Journal Article
Montazeri, F., Errico, F., & Pellecuer, L. (2022). Comparison of the performance of hybrid traffic signal patterns and conventional alternatives when accounting for both pedestrians and vehicles. Sustainability, 14(20), Article 13667. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142013667

Traffic control systems are crucial for managing traffic flows. Their main function is to reduce interactions among users for safety reasons, while minimizing the travel times. Researchers often concentrate on the cycle length, whose impact on travel... Read More about Comparison of the performance of hybrid traffic signal patterns and conventional alternatives when accounting for both pedestrians and vehicles.

Understanding pedestrian red light violation: Exploration of the impact of traffic engineering and traffic conditions (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Pellecuer, L., & Chusseau, A. (2022, August). Understanding pedestrian red light violation: Exploration of the impact of traffic engineering and traffic conditions. Paper presented at International Conference for Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design for Society, Bristol

The design of the geometry and traffic controls at signalised junctions is often focused on the level of service offered to drivers and rarely takes into consideration the level of service offered to pedestrians. This results in pedestrian adopting i... Read More about Understanding pedestrian red light violation: Exploration of the impact of traffic engineering and traffic conditions.

The progression of awareness of circular economic principles within civil engineering (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Adahlia Nurse, R., & Pellecuer, L. (2022, August). The progression of awareness of circular economic principles within civil engineering. Paper presented at International Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design for Society, Bristol

Circular Civil Engineering is applying the circular economic principles to civil engineering. The circular economy is a model of production and consumption, which results in absolute minimal waste. Some of the main challenges to its implementation in... Read More about The progression of awareness of circular economic principles within civil engineering.