Programme

Presentations at ICSC 2025

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👉 The detailed programme
👉 An overview of the programme

4 November 2025

Workshop I

09:30 – 12:00 and 13:00 – 15:30 | Tue, 4 Nov | Oslo Science Park

Perceived and objective safety
Torkel Bjørnskau and Katrine Karlsen, Institute of Transport Economics

5 November 2025

Opening session

09:00  09:45 | Wed, 5 Nov | Marble Hall

Velkommen!
Aslak Fyhri, Institute of Transport Economics

Institute of Transport Economics – National Center for Transport Research
Trine Dale, Institute of Transport Economics

Welcome to Oslo
Rune Gjøs, Mobility Department, Agency and Urban Environment

Keynote I

09:45  10:30 | Wed, 5 Nov | Marble Hall

Infrastructure and cycling safety
Anna Niska, Senior Research Leader, VTI

Nordic Perspectives on Cycling
11:00 12:15 | OSA1 | Wed, 5 Nov | Marble Hall
 
Safe Winter Micromobility in Norway: Regulatory Practices and Recommendations
Siri Hegna Berge, Institute of Transport Economics
 
Winter Cycling and maintenance in Oslo: Insights from GPS-Tracked Cyclists
Ellinor Ragnhild Anderson, Oslo kommune
 
Knowledge to effective prevention: Power of open spatial data, models, methods
Christian Werner, University of Salzburg
 
Gender differences in cyclists’ behaviour in urban traffic
Petr Pokorny, Institute of Transport Economics – TØI
 
Risk on Two Wheels: Traffic Safety for Platform-Based Delivery Riders in Norway
Vibeke Milch Uhlving, Institute of Transport Economics
 
Accident Data I
11:00 12:15 | OSB1 | Wed, 5 Nov | Board Room
 
Danish road traffic crashes involving cyclists
Thomas Skallebæk Buch, Danish Road Directorate
 
Using a map-based survey to complement VRU accident records in Helsinki, Finland
Johannes Mesimäki, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
 
Estimating the True Extent of Bicycle and E-Bike Accidents in Switzerland
Patrizia Hertach, Swiss Council for Accident Prevention BFU
 
Self-reporting of bicycle accidents – what do the data reveal?
Tove Hels, Aalborg University, Department of the Built Environment, Traffic Research Group
 
Evaluation of single bicycle crashes by ambulance and police-reported datasets
M. Baran Ulak, University of Twente
 
Behaviour and Human Factors I
11:00  12:15 | OSC1 | Wed, 5 Nov | The Vault
 
Survey of cyclist braking behavior
Jürgen Wrede, University of Applied Sciences Pforzheim, Institute for Smart Bicycle Technology
 
Safety behaviours and attitudes among cyclists in 39 countries
Mette Møller, Division of Transportation Science, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark
 
May technology affinity overcome risk perception in cyclists’ phone use?
Sergio A. Useche, University of Valencia, Spain
 
Wheels in the Wild: A Field Study of Micromobility Users in Real-World Traffic
Samuel Aupetit, Ergo-Centre
 
Perceived transport safety – An international comparison on its role for cycling
Lars Böcker, Institute of Transport Economics
 
Young Cyclists: Safety and Skills
14:00  15:15 | OSA2 | Wed, 5 Nov | Marble Hall
 
Results of a comprehensive research on safety of children transported by bicycle
Kristina Gaster, German Insurers Accident Research (UDV)
 
Children, attention and cycling – An Innovative Road Safety Education Program
Bård Morten Johansen, Norwegian Council for Road Safety
 
Exploring the Relationship Between Cycling, Balance, and Attention in Children
Dorothee Jelsma, University of Groningen
 
Influence of Parental Safety Perception on School Travel Independence
Anders Fjendbo Jensen, Technical University of Denmark
 
Assessing the Impact of Cycling Training on Objectively Measured Cycling Skills
Jean-Jacques Orban de Xivry, KU Leuven
 
Accident Data II
14:00  15:15 | OSB2 | Wed, 5 Nov | Board Room
 
Mechanistic-Based Cyclist Injury Risk Curves Using Two Decades of Crash Data
Angela Schubert, VUFO – Traffic Accident Research Institute at TU Dresden
 
Near-Miss Detection and Risk Assessment for Surrogate Safety Measurement
Dillon Fitch-Polse, University of California, Davis
 
Car-cyclist crashes on Dutch urban 30 km/h roads: an in-depth study
Michelle Doumen, SWOV – Institute for Road Safety Research
 
Bicycle crash motion data using instance segmentation
Benjamin Gonzalez, Delft University of Technology
 
Apples to apples: Quantifying crash risk for e-scooter & e-bike on equal grounds
Rahul Rajendra Pai, Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
 
Infrastructure and cycling safety
14:00  15:15 | OSC2 | Wed, 5 Nov | The Vault
 
A video-based approach to uncover characteristics of unreported bicycle crashes
Laura Ringel, Fachstelle Verkehrssicherheit, Strasseninspektorat, Tiefbauamt, Baudirektion, Kanton Zürich, 8090 Zurich, Switzerland
 
Bicycle Safety at Munich’s Intersections – Evaluating Infrastructure and Conflicts
Linda Marie Pätzold, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
 
Tactical Urbanism on Active Transport and Road Safety: The Case of Maginhawa St.
Julshabar Halil, National Center for Transportation Studies, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines | National Graduate School of Engineering, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
 
Evaluation of road environment factors contributing to Single Bicycle Collisions
Niamh O’Reilly, Technological University Dublin
 
Paint, Pavement, and Perceptions: Making Cycling Streets Work
Tineke de Jong, Institute of Transport Economics
 
Protective Gear
15:45  16:45 | OSA3 | Wed, 5 Nov | Marble Hall
 
Cost-benefit analysis of a bicycle helmet wearing law in Norway
Rune Elvik, Institute of Transport Economics
 
Predicting Willingness to Buy Cycling Garments with Injury Protection Features
Narelle Haworth, Queensland University of Technology
 
Head and shoulder protection for cyclists evaluated via a surrogate in fall tests
Jolyon Carroll, Autoliv Research
 
Enhancing bicycle helmet use along with promotion of cycling – is it possible?
Hanna Wennberg, Lund University, Sweden | Trivector Traffic AB, Sweden
 
Accident Data III
15:45  16:45 | OSB3 | Wed, 5 Nov | Board Room
 
The rising importance of single-vehicle accidents of cyclists
Frederik Hilden, University of Kassel Department for Cycling and Sustainable Mobility
 
Long-Term Health Consequences of Bicycle Road Crashes. A Literature Review
Manuela Anelli, Department of Public Health, Experimental and Forensic Medicine, Unit of Biostatistics and Clinical Epidemiology, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy
 
Risk of sickness absence and disability pension after bicycle crashes
Elling Bere, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway.
 
Rethinking safety for cyclists and e-scooters: New data reveals hidden risks
Torkel Bjørnskau, TØI
 
Simulations I
15:45  16:45 | OSC3 | Wed, 5 Nov | The Vault
 
Perturbation of cyclists due to aerodynamic loads of overtaking vehicles
Rul von Stülpnagel, University of Freiburg, Germany
 
Simulation of complex crash scenarios with children transported by bicycle
Clemens Groß, TU Berlin, chair of automotive engineering
 
Distracted Cycling at Unsignalized Intersections
Frauke Luise Berghoefer, Department of Traffic and Engineering Psychology, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany
 
Modeling experimental observations of cyclist conflict behavior in open spaces
Christoph Konrad, Delft University of Technology
 
 

6 November 2025

Keynote II

09:00 09:45 | Thu, 6 Nov | Marble Hall

The ageing cyclist
Dick de Waard, University of Groningen
 
Technology and Innovation in Cycling Safety
10:15  11:30 | OSA4 | Thu, 6 Nov | Marble Hall
 
Sensor-Based and Subjective Insights in Cyclists’ Workload in Urban Environments
Giuseppina Pappalardo, University of Catania – Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Italy
 
Supply & demand: An inventory of topics for future naturalistic cycling studies
Reinier Jansen, SWOV Institute for Road Safety Research
 
Smart Road Safety for Cyclists: Development of C-ITS Emergency Braking Solutions
Salvatore Cafiso, University of Catania, Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture
 
Differences in balance control strategies repartition between two bicycles
François May, Univ Eiffel, Univ Lyon 1, LBMC UMR T_9406, F-69622 Lyon, France
 
Behaviour and Human Factors II
10:15  11:30 | OSB4 | Thu, 6 Nov | Board Room
 
Exploring Belgians’ knowledge and intuitive understanding of cycling traffic laws
Evi Dons, Vias institute
 
Cyclist behaviour when entering a curved one-way street: A trajectory based study
Claudia Leschik, German Aerospace Center (DLR e. V.)
 
Cycling Safety at Construction Sites: A German study on Behaviour and User Needs
Frederik Hilden, Research Associate within the Chair of Cycling and Sustainable Mobility, University of Kassel
 
Long-term observation at RTOR junction to evaluate cyclist behaviour in Austria
Ernst Tomasch, TU Graz, Vehicle Safety Institute
 
Micromobility Safety and Behaviour
13:45  15:00 | OSA5 | Thu, 6 Nov | Marble Hall
 
Children’s involvement in e-scooter accidents in Sweden
Sonja Forward, The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI)
 
Predictors of the uptake of private and shared e-scooters – or both
Fariborz Mansourifar, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Kelvin Grove, Australia, 4059
 
Out in the dark – a nighttime field survey on young adults’ e-scooter use
Désirée Hagmann, Center for Human Factors Psychology, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
 
Subjective Validation of a Micromobility Test Track
Alejandra Sofía Fonseca Cabrera, Universidad Politècnica de València
 
Risky Riding at Night? Observational Survey of E-Scooter Riding Behaviour
Felix Wilhelm Siebert, Transport Division, Technical University of Denmark
 
Behaviour and Human Factors III
13:45  15:00 | OSB5 | Thu, 6 Nov | Board Room
 
Determinants of two- and three-wheeled vehicle brake preparedness
Cailis Bullard, Department of Technology, Management and Economics, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
 
Sports cycling on roads – importance, risks and opportunities for improvement
Michael Koucky, Koucky & Partners
 
Safe overtaking on rural roads: The importance of space
Johan Weman, Poc Sweden AB
 
Developing and assessing a wholistic cycling safety training intervention
Dorothea Schaffner, School of Applied Psychology – University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland
 
Safety Within E-bike Incentive Programs in California
Aaron Fellhoelter, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee
 
Simulations II
15:30  16:30 | OSA6 | Thu, 6 Nov | Marble Hall
 
Bicycle simulator validation study
Martina Suing, Federal Highway and Transport Research Institute, Germany
 
Evaluating Subjective Cycling Safety via 360° Images and HMDs-A Comparative Study
Marc Schwarzkopf, Chemnitz University of Technology
 
Rethinking Cycling Space: A Visual Study on Street Design and Perceived Safety
Dennis Andreoli, Eindhoven University of Technology
 
Validation of a high-fidelity Fytssimulator with an on-road cycling task
Bastiaan Sporrel, Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences, University of Groningen, et al.
 
Behaviour and Human Factors IV
15:30  16:30 | OSB6 | Thu, 6 Nov | Board Room
 
Naturalistic Study of Cycling and E-Cycling in Marseille
Claire Naude, Université Gustave Eiffel – Accident Mechanisms Laboratory
 
Towards the Future of Cycling Safety Research: Outcomes from an Expert Workshop
Sergio A. Useche, University of Valencia, Spain
 
Analysis of Shared Bike and E-Bike Riding Patterns and Safety Implications
Christopher Cherry, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee
 
Kissing gates and cyclist behaviour: Toward safer infrastructure design
Oksana Yastremska-Kravchenko, Lund University, Sweden

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