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Advancing Online Road Safety Education: A Gamified Approach for Secondary School Students in Belgium
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Janssens, Davy
, Paul, Roeland
, Wets, Geert
, Nawaz, Imran
, Cuenen, Ariane
in
Bicycling
/ e-learning
/ Fatalities
/ game-based learning
/ Gamification
/ Online instruction
/ process evaluation
/ road safety education
/ secondary school students
/ Students
/ Traffic accidents & safety
2025
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Advancing Online Road Safety Education: A Gamified Approach for Secondary School Students in Belgium
by
Janssens, Davy
, Paul, Roeland
, Wets, Geert
, Nawaz, Imran
, Cuenen, Ariane
in
Bicycling
/ e-learning
/ Fatalities
/ game-based learning
/ Gamification
/ Online instruction
/ process evaluation
/ road safety education
/ secondary school students
/ Students
/ Traffic accidents & safety
2025
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Advancing Online Road Safety Education: A Gamified Approach for Secondary School Students in Belgium
by
Janssens, Davy
, Paul, Roeland
, Wets, Geert
, Nawaz, Imran
, Cuenen, Ariane
in
Bicycling
/ e-learning
/ Fatalities
/ game-based learning
/ Gamification
/ Online instruction
/ process evaluation
/ road safety education
/ secondary school students
/ Students
/ Traffic accidents & safety
2025
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Advancing Online Road Safety Education: A Gamified Approach for Secondary School Students in Belgium
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Advancing Online Road Safety Education: A Gamified Approach for Secondary School Students in Belgium
2025
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Overview
Road traffic accidents are a leading cause of injury and death among adolescents, making road safety education crucial. This study assesses the performance of and users’ opinions on the Route 2 School (R2S) traffic safety education program, designed for secondary school students (13–17 years) in Belgium. The program incorporates gamified e-learning modules containing, among others, podcasts, interactive 360° visuals, and virtual reality (VR), to enhance traffic knowledge, situation awareness, risk detection, and risk management. This study was conducted across several cities and municipalities within Belgium. More than 600 students from school years 3 to 6 completed the platform and of these more than 200 students filled in a comprehensive questionnaire providing detailed feedback on platform usability, preferences, and behavioral risk assessments. The results revealed shortcomings in traffic knowledge and skills, particularly among older students. Gender-based analysis indicated no significant performance differences overall, though females performed better in risk management and males in risk detection. Furthermore, students from cities outperformed those from municipalities. Feedback on the R2S platform indicated high usability and engagement, with VR-based simulations receiving the most positive reception. In addition, it was highlighted that secondary school students are high-risk groups for distraction and red-light violations as cyclists and pedestrians. This study demonstrates the importance of gamified, technology-enhanced road safety education while underscoring the need for module-specific improvements and regional customization. The findings support the broader application of e-learning methodologies for sustainable, behavior-oriented traffic safety education targeting adolescents.
Publisher
MDPI AG
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