Project

Safe-ePMVs

Period
1 January 2020–31 December 2021
Project manager
Marco Dozza

Safety and ease-of-use assessment of new electric vehicles for personal mobility (e-PMVs) in urban environment (Safe-ePMVs)

The move towards a future sustainable transport system requires new transport solutions that are at the same time easy-to-use and safe. Among the new transport solutions, Electric Personal Mobility Vehicles (e-PMVs) have recently become very common in many cities around the world including Göteborg, and their popularity is growing every day. However, as e-PMVs become increasingly prevalent, crashes occurring while using these vehicles are also rising, according to the statistics reported in STRADA database. However, little information is available about the mechanisms causing the e-PMVs crashes and about public opinion on the safety concerns and ease-of-use of e-PMVs.

The above-mentioned issues associated to the safety and ease-of-use of e-PMVs cannot be tackled without assuming a holistic view and looking at the problem from different perspectives. For this reason, this project leverages on the interdisciplinary approach (crash prevention, human factors, and vehicle dynamics) and the complementary methodologies (analysis of crash causation mechanisms, field experiments, questionnaires and co-creation workshops) to study the safety needs of e-PVMs users and non-users. Notably, the main objective of the project is to provide advices that could support the design of policy instruments (e.g. infrastructure and regulations) and technological development of e-PVMs, to ensure a safe utilization of these vehicles.

Involved divisions at Chalmers are Crash Analysis & Prevention, Design & Human Factors, and Vehicle Dynamics.

Short facts

Research area
Road user behaviour
Financier(s)
Chalmers SO Transport
Partners
Chalmers University of Technology
Partners

(Crash Analysis & Prevention; Design & Human Factors; Vehicle Dynamics)

Project type
SAFER connected project