Traffic Technology TodayTraffic Technology Today
  • News
    • A-D
      • Appointments & Staffing
      • Asset Management
      • Autonomous Vehicles & ADAS
      • Awards
      • Cloud Computing
      • Congestion Reduction
      • Connected Vehicles
      • Covid-19
      • Cybersecurity
      • Data & Modeling
      • Deals, Acquisitions & Mergers
    • E-J
      • Electric vehicles & infrastructure
      • Emissions & Low Emission Zones
      • Enforcement
      • Event News
      • Funding
      • Incident Detection
      • Infrastructure
      • Intersections & Traffic Signals
      • ITS
    • K-S
      • Legal / Government Regulation
      • Machine Vision / ALPR
      • Mapping
      • Mobility as a Service
      • Multimodality & Micromobility
      • Planning, Testing, R&D
      • Public transit
      • Safety
      • Smart Cities
      • Smart Parking
    • T-Z
      • Tolling
      • Traffic counting & categorization
      • Traffic Management
      • Traveler Information Systems
      • Tunnels & Bridges
      • Variable Message Signs
      • Vulnerable Road Users
      • Weather systems
  • Features
    • Features
    • Opinion
  • Online Magazines
    • May 2025
    • March 2025
    • December 2024
    • September 2024
    • June 2024
    • Archive Issues
    • Subscribe Free!
    • > Tolltrans
  • Video & Audio
    • Video
    • Audio
  • Podcast
  • Events
  • Webinars
  • Technology Profiles
LinkedIn YouTube X (Twitter)
LinkedIn YouTube X (Twitter)
Subscribe >
Traffic Technology TodayTraffic Technology Today
  • News
      • Appointments & Staffing
      • Asset Management
      • Autonomous Vehicles & ADAS
      • Awards
      • Cloud Computing
      • Congestion Reduction
      • Connected Vehicles
      • Covid-19
      • Cybersecurity
      • Data & Modeling
      • Deals, Acquisitions & Mergers
      • Electric vehicles & infrastructure
      • Emissions & Low Emission Zones
      • Enforcement
      • Event News
      • Funding
      • Incident Detection
      • Infrastructure
      • Intersections & Traffic Signals
      • ITS
      • Legal / Government Regulation
      • Machine Vision / ALPR
      • Mapping
      • Mobility as a Service
      • Multimodality & Micromobility
      • Planning, Testing, R&D
      • Public transit
      • Safety
      • Smart Cities
      • Smart Parking
      • Tolling
      • Traffic counting & categorization
      • Traffic Management
      • Traveler Information Systems
      • Tunnels & Bridges
      • Variable Message Signs
      • Vulnerable Road Users
      • Weather systems
  • Features
    • Features
    • Opinion
  • Online Magazines
    1. May 2025
    2. March 2025
    3. December 2024
    4. September 2024
    5. June 2024
    6. March 2024
    7. Archive Issues
    8. Subscribe Free!
    9. > Tolltrans
    Featured
    New issue graphic
    May 7, 2025

    Read the new TTi digital magazine online now – May 2025

    ITS By Tom Stone
    Recent
    New issue graphic

    Read the new TTi digital magazine online now – May 2025

    May 7, 2025

    NEW TTi MAGAZINE! Read the March 2025 digital edition online now

    March 21, 2025

    Digital magazine – read the new issue of TTi online for free – December 2024

    December 12, 2024
  • Video & Audio
    • Video
    • Audio
  • Podcast
  • Events
  • Webinars
  • Technology Profiles
LinkedIn YouTube X (Twitter)
Traffic Technology TodayTraffic Technology Today
ITS

USDOT’s motorcycle safety analysis report shows lack of integration with ITS ecosystems

Adam FrostBy Adam FrostDecember 4, 20183 Mins Read
Share LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email

The US Department of Transportation (USDOT) has published a new report highlighting the existing relationship between motorcycles and intelligent transportation systems (ITS), and exploring the potential to improve motorbike and biker safety through new technologies.

Over the last 20 years with full data (1995 to 2015), motorcycle fatalities in the USA have increased in both total number and as a percentage of total motor vehicle fatalities: from 2,138 in 1995 (5% of total fatalities) to 4,693 in 2015 (13% of total fatalities).

This trend has occurred despite a significant decrease in the total number of motor vehicle fatalities during this same time period: from 41,817 in 1995 to 35,092 in 2015. While motorcycles make up only 3% of all registered vehicles in the USA, motorcyclists account for 13-14% of all traffic fatalities.

Unlike automobiles, the design of motorcycles does not include basic structural elements that inherently increase safety; as a result, the consequences of a crash are often serious for the rider. These statistics underline the importance of improving motorcycle safety, as well as highlight key safety concerns that new ITS safety technologies should target.

Compiled by the agency’s consultants, Cambridge Systematics Inc., the new report, Motorcycle Safety and Intelligent Transportation Systems Gap Analysis, explores the potential of improving motorcycle safety through the use of ITS.

USDOT notes that while ITS technologies have predominantly targeted automobiles and commercial vehicles, little has been done to specifically address motorcycles or motorcyclist safety. To help rectify this, the project surveyed a wide range of ITS technologies with potential relevance to motorcycles; analyzed each technology’s current relevance to motorcycles and potential to improve motorcycle safety; and then further investigated those technologies with strong potential to improve motorcycle safety.

The project employed a two-pronged methodology in its survey of ITS technologies:
• A comprehensive literature review of over 40 categories of ITS with potential relevance to motorcycles;
• Interviews with leading practitioners representing a cross section of the motorcycle industry and community.
•
The literature review and the practitioner interviews each revealed a series of trends and gaps in the current state of research on motorcycle safety and ITS, which are documented and discussed in the report.

The project then synthesized these trends and gaps to determine the overall trends and gaps, as well as the opportunities to advance ITS technology for motorcycle safety. These opportunities were translated into recommended areas of research and recommended strategies to advance both these areas of research and the overall field of ITS as it relates to motorcycle safety.

The recommended areas of research include:
• Synergizing ITS technology and implementation with the already-successful technology of antilock braking systems (ABS) in motorcycles;
• Rider-motorcycle interfaces;
• Motorcycle safety data, including preparations to take full advantage of artificial intelligence (AI) in analyzing big data moving forward;
• Applied research and assessments of safety benefits;
• The harmonization of ITS technologies and standards, such as those through interoperable connected vehicle communications.

The recommended strategies to take forward include:
• Actively promoting research on motorcycle ITS and exploring synergies with closely related research;
• Engaging the motorcycle community and general public to improve the design and acceptance of motorcycle ITS;
• Embracing upcoming technology, particularly connected vehicles and big data applications;
• Collaborating with all sectors and stakeholders to promote ITS harmonization and widespread implementation.

Share. Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email
Previous ArticleGreater Manchester gets funding boost to help ease congestion on the region’s road network
Next Article EXCLUSIVE: New AI traffic signal system reduces waiting time by 47%, Siemens reveals at Gulf Traffic
Adam Frost

Adam joined the company in 1994, and has been News Editor of TTT since 2009. In his other role as Circulation Manager, he helped create the original Traffic Technology International distribution list 23 years ago, and has been working on it ever since. Outside of work, he is a keen fisherman, runs a drumming band, and plays an ancient version of cricket.

Related Posts

New issue graphic
ITS

Read the new TTi digital magazine online now – May 2025

May 7, 20252 Mins Read
Environment & Emissions

Adept Live Labs 2 launches pledge to drive decarbonisation across UK highways

May 7, 20253 Mins Read
ITS

OPINION: Successfully selling to government

May 7, 20255 Mins Read
Latest Posts
Fibes Exhibition Centre, Seville

EXCLUSIVE: ITS European Congress Guide

May 9, 2025
New issue graphic

Read the new TTi digital magazine online now – May 2025

May 7, 2025

Adept Live Labs 2 launches pledge to drive decarbonisation across UK highways

May 7, 2025
FREE WEEKLY NEWS EMAIL!

Get the ‘best of the week’ from TrafficTechnologyToday.com direct to your inbox every Thursday


Supplier Spotlights
Our Social Channels
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
Getting in Touch
  • Free Email Newsletters
  • Contact Us
  • Meet the Editors
  • Supplier Spotlight

Upcoming Events

May 19
May 19 - May 21

ITS European Congress – Seville 2025

May 21
May 21 - May 22

Traffex

Jun 17
June 17 - June 19

Intertraffic Americas – Mexico City 2025

View Calendar
© 2023 Mark Allen Group Ltd | All Rights Reserved
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.