Your contribution to the conference

We would like to give you the opportunity to present your latest findings in the field of Scooter and Motorcycle Safety to our international audience.

Here You can view the Topics.

15th International Motorcycle Conference

Abstract submission

Abstracts can be submitted up until April 10, 2024! Please only use this method of submission!

(Please submit the abstract in English only).

Author

Further authors can be entered below in the form.

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Surname*

First Name*

Gender*

Author's nationality*

Institution

Nationality of the institution

Address*

Phone number*

Telephone number that can also be reached prior to and during the conference.*

E-mail address*

Further authors

(If more than 3 authors are to be named, please use the message field at the end of this form).

Speaker during the conference*

Substitute speaker, should the speaker be unable to attend*

Additional speaker(s) during the conference, if desired

Final paper title (English version!): Will be included in the conference program (print and online).*

Your abstract (English language) should include the following elements:

  • Final title of presentation
  • Research problem, research approach
  • Method
  • Results of the study
  • Perspectives

Notifications to the ifz

You will receive a confirmation of receipt by e-mail after we have received your abstract. If not, please contact us.

The Steering Committee will decide on the acceptance of a paper.

Notification of acceptance is expected to be sent by e-mail in June 2024, including the guidelines and further information on the preparation.

The authors allow the ifz to publish their accepted paper (long version) and commit to a ~20-minute presentation during the conference on December 5 or 6, 2024 in Cologne.

We will be pleased to answer any questions you may have:

conference@ifz.de
Phone: +49 (0)2 01 / 8 35 39-0
Fax: +49 (0)2 01 / 8 35 39-99

ifz
Gladbecker Straße 425
D-45329 Essen
Germany

Topics

DRIVER

  • Rider training and advanced training
  • Young riders
  • Rider typologies / rider demographics
  • Traffic behavior
  • Safety awareness / risk awareness
  • Accident statistics / accident research
  • Injuries and their causes
  • Biomechanics
  • Kinematics
  • Protective elements for the rider /passenger
  • C-ITS
  • Signaling
  • Perspectives on motorcycle use
  • Risk factors
  • Riding and riding experience

VEHICLE

  • Riding characteristics mot. Two-wheelers (handling, brakes, tires, etc.)
  • C-ITS
  • Electromobility
  • Safety components of the motorcycle
  • Signal image
  • Ergonomics
  • Prospects for motorcycle development
  • Accident statistics / accident research
  • Kinematics

ENVIRONMENT

  • Road construction
  • Importance of powered two-wheelers in traffic management of the future
  • C-ITS
  • Protective measures – other road users
  • Accident statistics / accident research
  • Image and acceptance of motorcycles
  • Integrated safety development of future traffic
  • Emissions from powered two-wheelers
  • Standards and measurement methods
  • Legal framework conditions