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Cyclists perception in road traffic
Janošíková, Denisa ; Belák, Michal (referee) ; Bucsuházy, Kateřina (advisor)
This thesis deals with cyclist behavior in real road traffic — the thesis aimed specifically at visual perception of the situation behind the cyclist before turning and lane changing. The cyclist's behavior before turning and lane changing is analyzed concerning visual perception, the time of head-turning, and signaling the direction change. The distance from the intersection, where these actions began, was also evaluated. The measurement was conducted in real rod traffic in the Valašské Klobouky town. The average times necessary for visual inspection of the situation behind the cyclist ranged from 0.97 seconds to 1.50 seconds. The average values of the distance from the intersection, where signaling of the direction change began, ranged from 41 m to 51 m. Results can be used in the field of accident analysis or education.

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