Olugbenga, Samuel

Project Title

Cognitive and affective attributes of motorcycle riding

Abstract

My research aim at showing how motorcycle safety can be achieved by exploring riders' cognitive and affective attributes and the role it plays in the choices riders make in a dynamic road situation. It analyses how riding behaviours of gap acceptance, lane changing, filtering, risky riding and safe riding are shaped by the selected cognitive and affective attributes.

The research outcome will further strengthen the paradigm that explores the socio-technical nature of riders' interaction with the road environment.

Supervisors

Dr Guy Walker and Dr Sarah Payne

Contact

Email: oos30@hw.ac.uk