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Child Pedestrians’ perceived risk of the crossing place

We are excited to present our studies in the 10th University Transportation Centers Spotlight Conference on Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety to be held December 1-2 ,2016 in the Keck Center, Washington DC.

Here is a link to a short description of the BGU pedestrian laboratory.pedestrian-lab-brochure and to a short brief about the work we are presenting (Child Pedestrians’ perceived risk of the crossing place).

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    • Prof. Tal Oron-Gilad: Expert in Human Factors Engineering
    • Human Factors and Interaction Design: Research Interests Uncovered
      • Military and Law Enforcement Applications
      • Tactile and Multimodal Displays
      • Transportation research and Traffic safety
        • The influence of environmental distractors on pedestrian behavior
      • Human Robot Interaction (HRI)/Human Robot Ecosystem (HRE)
      • Affective Design
    • Research Laboratories
      • Studying dismounted soldiers in operational settings
      • Virtual Environment for the study of Pedestrian behavior (the Dome projection facility)
      • Robotic arm assistant
      • Follow me – Design for person-following robots
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