Alexander Rasch
Alexander Rasch is a postdoc in the Crash Analysis and Prevention (CAP) group. His research focuses on modeling the interaction between vehicle drivers and vulnerable road users like cyclists or pedestrians. The research aims to support decision-making in vehicle active safety, infrastructure design, and traffic regulations.
Showing 24 publications
Naturalistic micromobility data: opportunities and threats
Seeing is Believing: How Artificial Eyes Are Making Micromobility Safer
The right turn: Investigating interactions between drivers and e-scooter riders
Drivers passing cyclists: How does sight distance affect safety? Results from a naturalistic study
A reference-driver model for overtaking a cyclist
Drivers overtaking cyclists and pedestrians: Modeling road-user behavior for traffic safety
Drivers’ and cyclists’ safety perceptions in overtaking maneuvers
Modeling Drivers’ Strategy When Overtaking Cyclists in the Presence of Oncoming Traffic
How do oncoming traffic and cyclist lane position influence cyclist overtaking by drivers?
How do drivers overtake pedestrians? Evidence from field test and naturalistic driving data
Modelling cyclists’ comfort zones from obstacle avoidance manoeuvres
Towards computational models for road-user interaction: Drivers overtaking pedestrians and cyclists
Modelling Interaction between Cyclists and Automobiles - Final Report
Intersection crossing with reduced number of conflicts
An Open-Source Data Logger for Field Cycling Collection: Design and Evaluation
Experimental characterization of axial fuel mixing in fluidized beds by magnetic particle tracking
Experimental characterization of axial fuel mixing in fluidized beds by magnetic particle tracking
Evaluation of a new narrow and tiltable electric tricycle (e-trike) concept
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Showing 5 research projects
e-SAFER - Computational models for a safe interaction between (automated) vehicles and e-scooters
Modelling Interaction between Cyclists and Automobiles 2
Characterizing and classifying new e-vehicles for personal mobility
MICA - Modelling Interaction between Cyclists and Automobiles