1st Edition
Human Factors Handbook for Road Designers and Traffic Engineers
CONTENTS
Foreword …………………………………………………………………………………...
Acknowledgements ………………………………………………………………………...
Editors ……………………………………………………………………………………...
Contributors ………………………………………………………………………………...
List of Practical Examples ………………………………………………………………....
PART 1 INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1 Introduction: Human Factors in Road Design and Traffic Engineering …...
Michael A. Regan, Rob Morgan and John L. Campbell
PART 2 THE ROAD SAFETY CONTEXT
Chapter 2 Vision Zero in Road Safety ………………………………………………..
Claes Tingvall and Anders Lie
Chapter 3 An Analysis of the Safe System ……………………………………………
Rob Morgan
Chapter 4 Systems Thinking in Road Safety …………………………………………
Paul M. Salmon & Gemma J. M. Read
Chapter 5 Traffic Crash Types and Causes …………………………………………...
Rob Morgan and Peter Cairney
PART 3 HUMAN CENTRED DESIGN: Principles and Process
Chapter 6 Human Factors Integration for Human-Centred Design …………………..
Louise Raggett, Karl J. Rich and John A. Birch
Chapter 7 Human-Centred Design – Principles and Heuristics ……………………….
Peter J. Benda and Nicholas J. Duck
PART 4 UNDERSTANDING ROAD USERS: Their Capabilities, Limitations and Design Needs
Chapter 8 Who Are the Road Users? …………………………………..
Rob Morgan
Chapter 9 Road User Behaviour and Performance …………………………………...
Michael A. Regan and John L. Campbell
Chapter 10 Human Information Processing Part 1: Sensation, Perception
and Attention ……………………………………………………………….
Michael A. Regan and John L. Campbell
Chapter 11 Human Information Processing Part 2: Memory, Decision Making and Response ……………………………………………………………………
Michael A. Regan and John L. Campbell
Chapter 12 Human Error in Road Transport ……………………………………………
Michael A. Regan, Rob Morgan and John L. Campbell
Chapter 13 Pedestrians’ Design Needs …………………………………………………
Rob Morgan
Chapter 14 Other Road Users’ Design Needs ………………………………………….
Rob Morgan
Chapter 15 Factors That Influence Human Performance ………………………………
Ann Williamson
Chapter 16 Cultural Considerations in Road Design and Traffic Engineering …………
Rob Morgan
PART 5 APPLYING HUMAN FACTORS TO ROAD DESIGN AND TRAFFIC ENGINEERING
Chapter 17 The Benefits of Simplicity for Road Users ………………………………...
Rob Morgan and John Gaffney
Chapter 18 Road Network Planning and Town Planning ………………………………
Ray Brindle and Rob Morgan
Chapter 19 Roads That Explain Themselves …………………………………………...
Jan Theeuwes
Chapter 20 Movement and Place ………………………………………………………
Rob Morgan
Chapter 21 Intersection and Road Design ……………………………………………...
Rod Troutbeck
Chapter 22 Road Tunnel Design and Human Factors ………………………………….
Karl J. Rich, John A. Birch and Michael A. Regan
Chapter 23 Road Tunnel Design – Aesthetic Design Features and Perceptual Countermeasures ……………………………………………………………
Julius R. Secadiningrat and Michael A. Regan
Chapter 24 Railway Level Crossings …………………………………………………...
Gemma J.M. Read and Anjum Naweed
Chapter 25 Parking Design and Operation …………………………………………….
Joel Li, Rob Morgan, Michael Moses and Michael A. Regan
Chapter 26 Intersection Control Techniques ……………………………………………
Rob Morgan
Chapter 27 Traffic Control Devices ……………………………………………………
Rob Morgan
Chapter 28 Traffic Signals and Street Lighting ………………………………………...
Emmanuel Natalizio and Rob Morgan
Chapter 29 Speed Management ………………………………………………………...
John Gaffney and Rob Morgan
Chapter 30 Roadside Advertising ………………………………………………………
Paul Roberts and David McTiernan
Chapter 31 Managing the Road Network ……………………………………………...
John Gaffney and Rob Morgan
Chapter 32 Speed-Related Behavioural Adaptation to Roadway Countermeasures …..
Alison Smiley, Christina M. Rudin-Brown, Rune Elvik and
Bhagwant Persaud
Chapter 33 Behavioural Adaptation to Roadway Designs – Other Aspects ……………
Rob Morgan
Chapter 34 Human Factors in Crash and Road Design Investigations …………………
Rob Morgan, Janelle Aitken and Peter Cairney
PART 6 HUMAN FACTORS RESEARCH METHODS, GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS
Chapter 35 Data Collection and Evaluation Methods ………………………………….
Julius R. Secadiningrat and Michael A. Regan
Chapter 36 Overview of Relevant Human Factors Guidelines and Standards …………
John L. Campbell, Liberty Hoekstra-Atwood, Audra K. Fraser and Chris Monk
PART 7 INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS: Automated and Connected Transport Systems
Chapter 37 Intelligent Transport Systems: An Introduction ……………………………….
Maurice Burley
Chapter 38 Automated, Connected and Intelligent Transport Systems:
Human Factors …………………………………………………………….
Donald L. Fisher
APPENDICES
Appendix A Human Factors Checklist ………………………………………………….
Michael A. Regan, Rob Morgan and John L. Campbell
Appendix B Additional Practical Examples …………………………………………….
Appendix C Glossary ……………………………………………………………………
Appendix D Metric Conversions ………………………………………………………..
Appendix E Further Reading ……………………………………………………………
Chris Monk, Rob Morgan, John L. Campbell and Michael A. Regan
Author Biographies
Index
Biography
Michael A. Regan, PhD, is an Emeritus Professor of Human Factors with the University of New South Wales Sydney (UNSW Sydney) Research Centre for Integrated Transport Innovation (rCITI) in Sydney, Australia. Prior to that he was Professor of Human Factors with rCITI, and before that Chief Scientist - Human Factors with the Australian Road Research Board (ARRB). Mike, as he is best known, has Bachelor of Science (Hons) and PhD degrees in psychology and human factors from the Australian National University and more than 25 years’ experience in transportation human factors and road safety research, teaching, policy development and consulting - in Australia, Europe and the USA. His specialist research interests include driver distraction and inattention, driver interaction with assisted and automated vehicles and human factors in road design and traffic engineering. Mike has authored, co-authored and co-edited more than 200 peer-reviewed publications, including four published books. He is a Fellow of the Australasian College of Road Safety and was the 25th President of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia.
Rob (Robert) Morgan, BEng, MEngSc, is a traffic engineer and road safety engineer, based in Melbourne, Australia. He has over 50 years’ experience in these professional areas, and in transport planning. Rob has been the principal author of several national guidelines in road safety engineering and crash investigation. Since 1984, Rob has been an active member of the national committee responsible for Australia’s Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), including being the original principal designer of Australia’s standard parking control signs, which are noted for their high levels of readability and comprehension. Early in his career Rob worked in the UK, followed by a decade in local government. Since 1993 he has been a consultant, including work in New Zealand and Canada. He has had extensive experience across Australia, leading frequent training workshops on road safety engineering topics. Rob is also a member of the UK Royal Photographic Society.
John L. Campbell, PhD, is a Principal Scientist with Exponent, in the US, with over 35 years of experience examining issues related to human factors, driver behaviour, roadway safety, and the contributing factors to roadway crashes. He is trained as a psychologist, with a PhD in Cognitive Psychology from the Claremont Graduate School and a Master’s Degree in Human Factors. He has developed design guidelines and other tools to support roadway design, crash diagnostics, and countermeasure selection. He has provided training to US State Departments of Transport (DOTs) on human factors aspects of roadway design and operations. He also served as the chair of the Transportation Research Board’s (TRB's) Standing Committee on Human Factors of Infrastructure Design and Operations from 2016 to 2023. John led the development of the 4th Edition of the Human Factors Guidelines for Road Systems - NCHRP Report 600 and was a contributor to the 8th Edition of the “Green Book” (US Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets) and the 2nd Edition of the US Highway Safety Manual.






