Maria Nordqvist
Super Moderator
FEMA ingår i ett EU-finansierat projekt som heter 2-BE-SAFE. Nu behöver forskarna veta mer om motorcyklisternas egen syn på olika saker. Undersökningen finns på sju språk, dock ej svenska. Länk till FEMA:s hemsida där du hittar undersökningen. Självklart hoppas vi på synpunkter från svenska knuttar!
http://www.fema-online.eu/index.php...ail,0&cntnt01articleid=204&cntnt01returnid=15
Varför studien?
"What are the safety issues motorcyclists face on the road? The best solution is to ask those who know best: the riders themselves. The quick survey launched by 2-BE-SAFE allows riders to report on their riding experience , their attitude and strategies on the road, and what they perceive as risks on the road.
The second part of the survey also asks the opinion of riders on various safety and assistance systems, including advanced braking systems, navigation units and other riding equipment.
This is the first time since 2008 that riders will be able to give their opinion on intelligent transport systems, which include assistance and information technologies currently being developed in laboratories around the world. It is a unique opportunity for European motorcyclists to say what they expect to be available in the stores tomorrow, and why.
The results of the survey will help with the identification of positives measures for motorcyclist safety, in the form of recommendations for traffic authorities, trainers, manufacturers, and infrastructure operators."
http://www.fema-online.eu/index.php...ail,0&cntnt01articleid=204&cntnt01returnid=15
Varför studien?
"What are the safety issues motorcyclists face on the road? The best solution is to ask those who know best: the riders themselves. The quick survey launched by 2-BE-SAFE allows riders to report on their riding experience , their attitude and strategies on the road, and what they perceive as risks on the road.
The second part of the survey also asks the opinion of riders on various safety and assistance systems, including advanced braking systems, navigation units and other riding equipment.
This is the first time since 2008 that riders will be able to give their opinion on intelligent transport systems, which include assistance and information technologies currently being developed in laboratories around the world. It is a unique opportunity for European motorcyclists to say what they expect to be available in the stores tomorrow, and why.
The results of the survey will help with the identification of positives measures for motorcyclist safety, in the form of recommendations for traffic authorities, trainers, manufacturers, and infrastructure operators."