958 resultados para off-road vehicles (ORVs)


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Current guidelines on clear zone selection and roadside hazard management adopt the US approach based on the likelihood of roadside encroachment by drivers. This approach is based on the available research conducted in the 1960s and 70s. Over time, questions have been raised regarding the robustness and applicability of this research in Australasia in 2010 and in the Safe System context. This paper presents a review of the fundamental research relating to selection of clear zones. Results of extensive rural highway statistical data modelling suggest that a significant proportion of run-off-road to the left casualty crashes occurs in clear zones exceeding 13 m. They also show that the risk of run-off-road to the left casualty crashes was 21% lower where clear zones exceeded 8 m when compared with clear zones in the 4 – 8 m range. The paper discusses a possible approach to selection of clear zones based on managing crash outcomes, rather than on the likelihood of roadside encroachment which is the basis for the current practice. It is expected that this approach would encourage selection of clear zones wider than 8 m when the combination of other road features suggests higher than average casualty crash risk.

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The current research aimed to profile off-road riders to identify specific sub-groups in relation to their risk-related behaviours and perceptions. A total of 235 adults from the Australian state of Queensland who had ridden a motorcycle or ATV off-road in the last 12 months were recruited. A cluster analysis was applied to the survey data. Two distinct clusters of riders were identified, which corresponded with the self-report of injury from an off-road riding crash in the prior 12 months. The injured cluster had a significantly higher mean risk propensity and use of safety equipment, though did not differ on self-reported risk taking. The injured cluster as a whole included a higher percentage of males, was younger, and rode more often for recreational or competitive purposes than the non-crash involved cluster. The results indicate that the crash cluster may be both more aware of the potential risks of riding and more willing to ride in a riskier manner.

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There is little research on off-road motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle riders though injury levels are high. This thesis identified formal responsibility for monitoring injuries, targeting young male and recreational riders, promotion of family members as models, and controlled and accessible riding locations as ways to increase safety. These recommendations were based on analysis of Queensland hospitalisation records, rider personal reports and survey responses.

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Grassland bird species continue to decline steeply across North America. Road-based surveys such as the North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) are often used to estimate trends and population sizes and to build species distribution models for grassland birds, although roadside survey counts may introduce bias in estimates because of differences in habitats along roadsides and in off-road surveys. We tested for differences in land cover composition and in the avian community on 21 roadside-based survey routes and in an equal number of adjacent off-road walking routes in the grasslands of southern Alberta, Canada. Off-road routes (n = 225 point counts) had more native grassland and short shrubs and less fallow land and road area than the roadside routes (n = 225 point counts). Consequently, 17 of the 39 bird species differed between the two route types in frequency of occurrence and relative abundance, measured using an indicator species analysis. Six species, including five obligate grassland species, were more prevalent at off-road sites; they included four species listed under the Canadian federal Species At Risk Act or listed by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada: Sprague’s Pipit (Anthus spragueii), Baird’s Sparrow (Ammodramus bairdii), the Chestnut-collared Longspur (Calcarius ornatus), and McCown’s Longspur (Rhynchophanes mccownii). The six species were as much as four times more abundant on off-road sites. Species more prevalent along roadside routes included common species and those typical of farmland and other human-modified habitats, e.g., the European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris), the Black-billed Magpie (Pica hudsonia), and the House Sparrow (Passer domesticus). Differences in avian community composition between roadside and off-road surveys suggest that the use of BBS data when generating population estimates or distribution models may overestimate certain common species and underestimate others of conservation concern. Our results highlight the need to develop appropriate corrections for bias in estimates derived from roadside sampling, and the need to design surveys that sample bird communities across a more representative cross-section of the landscape, both near and far from roads. 

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Este estudo adota a perspectiva experiencial, trazendo a noção de consumo hedônico e de experiência de consumo para o âmbito do marketing e do comportamento do consumidor. Partese do pressuposto de que entender o consumo exige ir além do processo de decisão de compra e admitir que aquilo que os consumidores fazem e a forma como utilizam os bens adquiridos também influencia seus comportamentos. Mas, acima de tudo, exige a visão do consumidor como um indivíduo emocionalmente envolvido com o consumo, processo pelo qual estímulos sensoriais, a imaginação e aspectos emotivos são procurados e apreciados. A investigação teve por objetivo compreender a experiência dos consumidores em situações de uso e consumo dos produtos através da análise dos elementos que a compõem: o contexto, os estímulos sensoriais, os processos cognitivos, as respostas afetivas, as atividades e o processo de avaliação do produto e da experiência em si. A categoria de produtos escolhida foi a de veículos fora-de-estrada, em função do potencial multiuso e da possibilidade de proporcionar desde simples viagens a grandes aventuras. Para atingir os objetivos propostos foi utilizada a Técnica de Elicitação Fotográfica (PET), que permitiu à pesquisadora se aproximar da experiência real vivenciada pelos consumidores através das imagens visuais que os mesmos foram solicitados a trazer para as entrevistas. Os resultados encontrados apontam não apenas para a riqueza e o profundo entendimento a respeito dos consumidores possibilitado pela análise de suas experiências, mas também o quanto a estimulação visual pode ser uma grande aliada dos pesquisadores quando o objetivo da investigação é entender comportamentos de consumo, a relação das pessoas com seus objetos de desejo, as relações sociais que são possibilitadas através das posses e como as experiências em si (e não apenas as características funcionais dos produto) contribuem para a expressão da identidade, auto-conceito e estilo de vida dos consumidores.