Sustainable Transportation: Driving Behaviours and Road Safety
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Transportation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2025 | Viewed by 2696
Special Issue Editors
Interests: statistical analysis of traffic accidents; computational fluid dynamics modeling; people evacuation process; road tunnel resilience; risk analysis; concrete spalling; road pavement combustion; traffic simulation; electric vehicle safety
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Interests: risk analysis; computational fluid dynamics modeling; people evacuation process; road tunnel resilience; hydrogen safety; traffic simulation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Sustainable transportation aims to reduce environmental impacts and improve road safety through better driving behaviours and advanced vehicle technologies. Driving behaviours such as eco-driving—characterized by gentle acceleration, maintaining steady speeds, and minimizing idling—not only reduce fuel consumption and emissions but also improve road safety by promoting smoother traffic flow. On the other hand, technological advancements in the transportation sector have led to the development of vehicles with reduced carbon emissions, such as electric and hydrogen vehicles. While these alternative vehicles offer significant environmental benefits, they may present different safety challenges compared to conventional vehicles, thus necessitating further experimental and/or numerical investigations. This Special Issue focuses on the consequences of traffic accidents and/or fires involving electric and hydrogen vehicles, with particular emphasis on incidents occurring in road tunnels, where (i) the anxiety generated by driving in a confined space could affect safety and driving behaviours; and (ii) disruptive events might result in severe consequences in terms of casualties, structural damages, and traffic flow disturbances, leading to economic and social impacts. However, we also encourage papers addressing the safety of electric and hydrogen vehicles involved in traffic accidents and/or fires in open spaces or other enclosed structures (e.g., parking facilities) .
For this Special Issue, we welcome original research articles and reviews on research topics including (but not limited to) the following:
- Conventional (internal combustion engine) and alternative (electric and hydrogen) vehicles;
- Transport of dangerous goods;
- Traffic accidents, fires, explosions, and releases;
- Safety issues and relative countermeasures;
- Statistical and risk analysis;
- Experimental tests and numerical simulations;
- Driving behaviours;
- Combustion of road pavement;
- Concrete spalling;
- Resilience.
Dr. Isidoro Russo
Dr. Gianluca Genovese
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sustainable transportation
- driving behaviours
- electric and hydrogen vehicles
- transport of dangerous goods
- statistical analysis
- risk analysis
- road tunnel safety
- open and enclosed spaces
- traffic accidents
- fires
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