Assessment of road markings at crossing facilities for cyclists and pedestrians regarding
right-of-way comprehension and safety perception at non-signalised junctions in Austria

Copyright (C) 2026 Binder Katharina

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The primary survey data files included in this repository (located in the data/ folder) 
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When using this data, please cite:
    Binder Katharina. (2026). Data and Code for: Assessment of road markings at
    crossing facilities for cyclists and pedestrians regarding right-of-way
    comprehension and safety perception at non-signalised junctions in Austria
    (Version 1.0.0) [Dataset].
    TU Wien Research Data. https://researchdata.tuwien.ac.at/records/efmdt-6zc67

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SECONDARY DATA SOURCES
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Files located in the input/ folder are secondary datasets provided by third parties 
(RTR-GmbH and Statistik Austria) and are redistributed here solely for computational 
reproducibility. Please see input/LICENCE for full source citations and original 
publisher details.