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In dem Beitrag präsentieren die Autoren einige laufende und geplante Forschungsvorhaben der Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen (BASt), die wesentliche Bestandteile der Forschungslinie (FL) Q5 "Innovationen: Von der Idee in die Praxis" der mittelfristigen Forschungsplanung der BASt darstellen. Bei den konkreten Projekten geht es um die Entwicklung eines geeigneten Bewertungsverfahrens für Innovationen, um das Sichten neuer Forschungsideen aus denen neue Forschungsvorhaben resultieren können, um Nutzung von numerischen Methoden für die Entwicklung neuer Baustoffe und Bauweisen, sowie um den Aufbau einer geeigneten Untersuchungsinfrastruktur.
Ziel der Untersuchung war die Überprüfung von Einmündungen mit innenliegenden Linkseinfädelungsstreifen (iLES) hinsichtlich ihrer Leistungsfähigkeit und Verkehrssicherheit sowie die Darstellung von Einsatzgrenzen und Gestaltungshinweisen. An 10 Knotenpunkten mit iLES wurden im Rahmen des Forschungsprojekts empirische Untersuchungen durchgeführt. Es wurden die durchschnittliche tägliche Verkehrsstärke am Knotenpunkt, die Spitzenstunde, Zeitlücken in der Spitzenstunde sowie Wartezeiten und Rückstaulängen am Knotenpunkt ermittelt. Außerdem wurden die Akzeptanz des eingerichteten iLES und die Bereiche, an denen vom iLES auf den durchgehenden Fahrstreifen gewechselt wurde, erfasst. Im Rahmen einer makroskopischen Unfallanalyse an 50 Knotenpunkten wurden insgesamt 816 Unfälle der Jahre 2006 bis 2008 ausgewertet. Für alle Knotenpunkte wurden die relevanten Unfallkenngrößen ermittelt (Unfallkosten, Unfalldichte, Unfallrate, Unfallkostendichte, Unfallkostenrate) sowie die Unfalltypen (einstellig und dreistellig) ausgewertet. Insgesamt konnte nicht festgestellt werden, dass Knotenpunkte mit iLES unsicherer sind als Knotenpunkte ohne iLES oder sie in anderer Hinsicht auffällig wären. Die Auswertung der Unfalldiagramme im Rahmen der mikroskopischen Unfallanalyse an 10 Knotenpunkten zeigte zwei wesentliche Unfallhergänge, die im Zusammenhang mit den iLES zu sehen sind: Kollisionen von Linkseinbiegern mit Linksabbiegern und Kollisionen beim Fahrstreifenwechsel vom iLES auf den durchgehenden Fahrstreifen. Probleme mit Radfahrern und Fußgängern traten kaum auf, was jedoch teilweise darauf zurückzuführen ist, dass der Fußgänger- und Radverkehr in den untersuchten Beispielen keine oder nur eine untergeordnete Rolle spielt. Eine Abgrenzung des Einsatzbereiches von Einmündungen mit iLES gegenüber Einmündungen ohne iLES bzw. mit LSA wurde vorgenommen, indem die Wartezeiten in der untergeordneten Zufahrt für alle drei Knotenpunktarten für unterschiedliche Knotenpunktverkehrsstärken und Belastungssituationen ermittelt wurde. Hieraus wurde einerseits die Grenze ermittelt, ab der eine Einmündung ohne iLES nicht mehr leistungsfähig ist und ein iLES sinnvoll eingesetzt werden kann und andererseits die Grenze ermittelt, ab der eine Signalisierung zu Vorteilen gegenüber einem iLES führt. Als Verfahren zur Ermittlung der Wartezeiten an Knotenpunkten mit iLES wurde das HBS-Verfahren modifiziert. Hierfür wird Strom 8 vernachlässigt und andere, im Rahmen des Forschungsprojekts ermittelte Werte für die Grenz- und Folgezeitlücken verwendet. Um die Erfahrungen, die innerhalb und im Vorfeld bebauter Gebiete von den Baulastträgern mit iLES gemacht wurden, einbeziehen zu können, wurde am 6. Oktober 2010 ein Expertenworkshop in Frankfurt am Main durchgeführt. Aus den Diskussionsbeiträgen konnten eine Reihe von Hinweisen aufgenommen werden, die Eingang in die beschriebenen Ergebnisse gefunden haben. Eine Einmündung mit innenliegendem Einfädelungsstreifen (iLES) kann als Alternative zu einer nicht signalisierten Einmündung eingesetzt werden, wenn ansonsten keine ausreichende Verkehrsqualität erreicht würde oder die Verkehrsqualität verbessert werden soll. Ein iLES verschlechtert die Überquerbarkeit der übergeordneten Knotenpunktarme für Fußgänger und Radfahrer erheblich. Der Einsatz eines iLES steht damit in Konkurrenz zu den Belangen von Fußgängern und Radfahrern. Sie sollten nur dann zum Einsatz kommen, wenn kein nennenswerter Überquerungsbedarf vorliegt. Innerhalb bebauter Gebiete sollte die Länge eines iLES 30 bis 60 m betragen, im Vorfeld bebauter Gebiete bei Geschwindigkeiten über 50 km/h 60 bis 100 m. Zu große Längen sollten vermieden werden, um den Eindruck eines Überholfahrstreifens zu vermeiden. Bei der Markierung ist großer Wert darauf zu legen, dass das Begreifen der Verkehrsregelung unterstützt wird. Außerdem sollten Schilder verwendet werden, die die Verkehrsregelung erläutern. Diese sollten sowohl in der untergeordneten Zufahrt eingesetzt werden, als auch in der rechtsliegenden, übergeordneten Zufahrt.
Injury severity of e.g. pedestrians or bikers after crashes with cars that are reversing is almost unknown. However, crash victims of these injuries can frequently be seen in emergency departments and account for a large amount of patients every year. The objective of this study is to analyze injury severity of patients that were crashed into by reversing cars. The Hannover Medical School local accident research unit prospectively documented 43,000 road traffic accidents including 234 crashes involving reversing cars. Injury severity including the abbreviated injury scale (AIS) and the maximum abbreviated injury scale (MAIS) was analyzed as well as the location of the accident. As a result 234 accidents were included into this study. Pedestrians were injured in 141 crashes followed by 70 accidents involving bikers. The mean age of all crash victims was 57 -± 23 years. Most injuries took place on straight stretches (n = 81) as well as parking areas (n = 59), entries (n = 36) or crossroads (n = 24). The AIS of the lower extremities was highest followed by the upper extremities. The AIS of the neck was lowest. The mean MAIS was 1.3 -± 0.6. The paper concludes that the lower extremities show the highest risk to become injured during accidents with reversing cars. However, the risk of severe injuries is likely low.
Injury probability functions for pedestrians and bicyclists based on real-world accident data
(2017)
The paper is focusing on the modelling of injury severity probabilities, often called as Injury Risk Functions (IRF). These are mathematical functions describing the probability for a defined population and for possible explanatory factors (variables) to sustain a certain injury severity. Injury risk functions are becoming more and more important as basis for the assessment of automotive safety systems. They contribute to the understanding of injury mechanisms, (prospective) evaluation of safety systems and definition of protection criteria or are used within regulation and/or consumer ratings. In all cases, knowledge about the correlation between mechanical behavior and injury severity is needed. IRFs are often based on biomechanical data. This paper is focusing on the derivation of injury probability models from real world accident data of the GIDAS database (German In-depth Accident Study). In contrast to most academic terms there is no explicit term definition or definition of creation processes existing for injury probability models based on empirical data. Different approaches are existing for such kind of models in the field of accident research. There is a need for harmonization in terms of the used methods and data as well as the handling with the existing challenges. These are preparation of the dataset, model assumptions, censored/unknown data, evaluation of model accuracy, definition of dependent and independent variable, and others. In the presented study, several empirical, statistical and phenomenological approaches were analyzed regarding their advantages and disadvantages and also their applicability. Furthermore, the identification of appropriate prediction parameters for the injury severity of pedestrians has been considered. Due to its main effect on injuries of pedestrians and bicyclists, the importance of the secondary impact has also been analyzed. Finally, the model accuracy, evaluated by several criteria, is the rating factor that gives the quality and reliability for application of the resulting models. After the investigation and evaluation of statistical approaches one method was chosen and appropriate prediction variables were examined. Finally, all findings were summarized and injury risk functions for pedestrians in real world accidents were created. Additionally, the paper gives instructions for the interpretation and usage of such functions. The presented results include IRFs for several injury severity levels and age groups. The presented models are based on a high amount of real world accidents and describe very well the injury severity probability of pedestrians and bicyclists in frontal collisions with current vehicles. The functions can serve as basis for the evaluation of effectiveness of systems like Pedestrian-AEB or Bicycle-AEB.
Recently, EuroNCAP updated the upper legform test protocols. The main objective of this study is to establish the upper legform test in KIDAS (Korean In-depth Accident Study) taking into account domestic pedestrian accident data as well as anthropometric data to protect elderly pedestrians whose average height and weight is much smaller and lighter than other age groups, especially compared to Europeans. Therefore 230 cases of pedestrian accidents from KIDAS were investigated to explore the injury severity of body regions as well as age related injury patterns. Injuries of all body regions were examined, with a special focus on injuries of abdomen and pelvic area. On the other hand, in order to explore Korea's pedestrian accident environment, national police data and KIDAS (Korean In-depth Accident Study) data were compared. The results should be taken into account in future analyses and possible improvements, such as regulations and KNCAP test protocols, of the pedestrian safety policy in Korea.
This study aimed at developing an injury estimation algorithm for AACN technologies for Germany and compared them to findings based on Japanese data. The data to build and to verify the algorithm was obtained from the German in-depth Accident Database (GIDAS) and split into a training and a validation dataset. Significant input variables and the generalized linear regression model to predict severe injuries (ISS>15) were selected to maximize area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). Probit regression with the input parameter multiple impact, delta v, seatbelt use and impact direction gave the largest AUC of 0.91. Sensitivity of the algorithm was validated at 90% and specificity at 76% for an injury risk threshold of 2%. It appears that no major differences between Japan and Germany exist for injury estimation based on delta v and impact direction. However, far side impact and multiple crash events appear to be associated with a larger risk increase in the German data.
The number of road accidents in Portugal has decreased significantly in the last decades, however, this tendency is not similar in all types of transportation. In the most recent years and by European standards, Portugal is still one of the leading countries concerning the number of fatalities in Powered Two Wheelers (PTW) accidents. To this effect, the in-depth investigation of PTW accidents is crucial and so, a thorough statistical analysis concerning the main factors influencing PTW riders injury severity accidents was undertaken regarding the 2007-2010 period in the National Road Safety Authority (ANSR) injured riders database using the software SPSS. In addition, to determine the importance of absent factors in the database analysis, such as velocity, a set of 53 real accidents involving PTW were also investigated and computationally reconstructed using the software PC-Crash. Lateral collisions between a motorcycle, its rider and the side of three different passenger cars were also simulated, varying the motorcycle impact angle and velocity in order to estimate the PTW deformation energy and the rider- injuries, as this accident configuration stands out in terms of frequency and even severity. The results of this detailed study are presented.
Injuries in motorbike accidents in correlation with protective clothes and mechanism of the accident
(2013)
This study deals with a possible connection between safety clothing / accident mechanism and injury severity in a state-wide traffic accident investigation with focus on light and small motorbike-involvement for accidents in the area of the Saarland in which the persons riding the bike have been injured or killed. An interdisciplinary team of medical scientists and engineers collected the medical and technical data as well as all the relevant traces of the accident on scene and in time. During twenty months of data collection a total of 401 cases could be gathered. Grave injuries were more common for the group of heavier motorcycles (>125 ccm). Motorcyclists had been polytraumatized only in the group where the accident was connected with a collision. Significant correlation between protective clothes and injury severity could only be found for protective gloves and protective trousers. The knowledge about mechanism of the accident, protective clothes and severity of injuries can be helpful for the improvement of road and motorcyclists' safety.
Es ist davon auszugehen, dass automatisiertes Fahren künftig zum Großteil auf der vorhandenen Infrastruktur zusammen mit nicht-automatisierten Fahrzeugen erfolgen wird. Vor diesem Hintergrund stellt sich die Frage, ob mit der Verbreitung automatisierten Fahrens auch besondere Anforderungen an die Infrastruktur entstehen bzw. wie die Infrastruktur ggf. weiterentwickelt werden sollte. Das übergeordnete Ziel des vorliegenden Grundlagenprojektes war daher die Beantwortung der Frage, welche Infrastrukturmaßnahmen (straßenbaulich, verkehrs- und informationstechnisch) für die verschiedenen Level des automatisierten Fahrens erforderlich sind. Das Projekt fokussierte hierbei auf die Fahrt auf der Autobahn und der Landstraße. Neben einem Standardszenario für die Fahrt auf der Autobahn (Autobahnchauffeur) und der Landstraße (Pendlerchauffeur) wurden auch ausgewählte Szenarien mit größeren Herausforderungen an die Fahraufgabe betrachtet, welche dann ggf. auch erhöhte Anforderungen an die Infrastruktur stellen. Aufbauend auf Grundlagen und Standards für den Bau und Betrieb der Straßenverkehrsinfrastruktur wurden im Projekt die bzgl. des automatisierten Fahrens auftretenden Herausforderungen erarbeitet, Szenarien mit besonderen Herausforderungen entwickelt, Infrastrukturmaßnahmen zur Unterstützung des automatisierten Fahrens abgeleitet und anschließend hinsichtlich der Aspekte Notwendigkeit, Wirksamkeit, technische, organisatorische und zeitliche Realisierbarkeit sowie des entstehenden Aufwands bewertet. Die Ergebnisse der Bewertung tragen dazu bei Empfehlungen zu erarbeiten, die helfen sollen, die Straßeninfrastruktur hinsichtlich automatisierten Fahrens zukunftsfähig zu machen. Es hat sich dabei herausgestellt, dass die Infrastruktur des Straßenverkehrs durchaus Potenzial besitzt, das automatisierte Fahren an ausgewählten Punkten bzw. in speziellen Situationen zu unterstützen. Eine zentrale und vielversprechende Maßnahme, die in den meisten Szenarien unterstützend für das automatisierte Fahren wirken kann, ist die Nutzung einer hochgenauen, geschichteten digitalen Referenzkarte. Durch diese lassen sich sowohl langfristige Situationen, als auch mittel- und kurzfristige Änderungen der Verkehrslage darstellen. Mit dem heutigen Stand der fahrzeugseitigen Technologie sowie der vorhandenen Straßeninfrastruktur erscheint hochautomatisiertes Fahren auf Autobahnen ohne Veränderungen bzw. große Anpassungen der Infrastruktur grundsätzlich vorstellbar. Für die weitere Entwicklung und den Erfolg der Automatisierung des Verkehrs ist zu sagen, dass das Zusammenspiel vor allem auf einer organisatorischen Ebene von Automobilindustrie und Straßenbetreibern als auch Diensteanbietern unerlässlich ist.
Das vorliegende Projekt umfasst die Konzeption eines Instrumentes, das die Zielerreichung der unterschiedlichen Anspracheformen der Verkehrssicherheitsarbeit abbilden kann. Zudem soll das Verhältnis von Kosten und Wirksamkeit transparent gemacht werden können. Ziel ist es, das angestrebte Controlling-System als Entscheidungshilfe für Auswahlentscheidungen im Hinblick auf die günstigsten Anspracheformen hinsichtlich des Kosten-Wirksamkeitsverhältnisses nutzen zu können. Die Tauglichkeit des Konzeptes soll beispielhaft an vom Bund geförderten Maßnahmen zur Verkehrssicherheit von Senioren aufgezeigt werden. Die Arbeit hat das formale Ziel, konkrete Gestaltungsvorschläge zu machen, die für die Bewältigung anstehender Problemlagen notwendig sind. Das Projekt steht im inhaltlichen Kontext mehrerer Forschungsaufträge, die sich mit der Analyse und Reform von moderatorengestützten Verkehrssicherheitsprogrammen befasst haben und derzeit befassen. Das vorgestellte Informations- und Steuerungssystem enthält folgende Leistungsmerkmale: - Überführung des Managements von Aktionsformen in ein Steuerungssystem, das mit einfachsten Mitteln (MS Office, geringer Datenpflege-Aufwand und Verzicht auf laufende Aufwands-/Kostenermittlungen) realisiert werden kann und allgemeine Anforderungen pragmatisch abbildet. - Adaption des betriebswirtschaftlichen Konzepts einer produktorientierten Steuerung für die Steuerung von Aktionsformen. Die Aktionsformen werden als Produkte definiert, werden mittels eines Produktblatts beschrieben und auf der Basis der Zielerreichung von Produktzielen gesteuert. Die Zielerreichung wird durch Wirkungsindikatoren überprüft. Ziele und Wirkungsindikatoren können für quantitative Ziele (zum Beispiel Mindestanzahl an Veranstaltungen, regionale Verteilung von Veranstaltungen) und qualitative Ziele formuliert werden. - Die Adaption der produktorientierten Steuerung ermöglicht die Übernahme von in der Praxis bewährten Elementen und Verfahren. Ergänzendes, innovatives Element ist die Ableitung von Produkterfolgen und Kosten-Nutzen-Relationen, die eine übergreifende Vergleichbarkeit von Aktionsformen sicherstellen soll. Durch die pragmatische Ermittlung von "Kosten pro Erfolgspunkt" auf der Basis gewichteter Ziele (und Zielerreichungen) der Aktionsformen wird ein übergreifender Vergleich von Aktionsformen möglich. - Unterteilung des Systems in eine strategische Ebene (Koordinator) und operative Ebene (Umsetzerverbände). Es herrscht eine klare Aufgaben- und Kompetenzverteilung, die die Funktion des Koordinators auf die Gesamtsteuerung und die der Umsetzerverbände auf die operative Steuerung und Erfolgskontrolle vorsieht. - Die Analyse und Bewertung der derzeitigen Steuerung und Steuerungsinstrumente der Verkehrssicherheitsprogramme für Senioren dient insbesondere zur systematischen Abschätzung der übertragbaren Verfahren und Prozesse. - Für die gegenwärtig betriebenen Programme "Ältere Menschen als Fußgänger im Straßenverkehr" und "Ältere aktive Kraftfahrer" wird bei einer verbandsinternen Umsetzung von einem einmaligen Investitionsaufwand von circa DM 60.000,00 zur Realisierung des Informationssystems ausgegangen (ohne Personalaufwand in den Umsetzerverbänden). Die laufenden Kosten liegen nach derzeitiger Beurteilung nicht höher als die Aufwendungen im Status quo. - Für die Einführung des Informations- und Steuerungssystems wird ein Fahrplan der einzelnen Einführungsschritte erstellt. Analog zur Einführung eines Informations- und Steuerungssystems für die gegenwärtig betriebenen Moderatorenprogramme wird ein generalisierter Ansatz für Informations- und Steuerungsmaßnahmen für andere Aktionsformen der Verkehrsaufklärung für Senioren entwickelt. Die gegenwärtig betriebenen Programme werden exemplarisch für Informations- und Steuerungsmaßnahmen im Bereich der Verkehrsaufklärung für Senioren betrachtet.
The share of high-tensile steel in car bodies has increased over the last years. While occupant safety has generally benefited from this measure, there is a potential risk that, as a result, rescue time may increase considerably. In more than 60% of all car occupant fatalities a technical rescue has been necessary. These are in particular those cases where occupants die immediately at the accident scene. Therefore, in these cases "rescue time" is a very sensitive parameter. In addition to the general analysis of the need of technical rescue and the actual rescue time depending on model years, the injury pattern of occupants requiring technical rescue will be analysed to provide advice for rescue teams. Furthermore, a detailed analysis of rescue measures for the most popular car models depending on the safety cell design is given.
This work describes the results of the experimental activity, illustrating the driving behavior observed in different conditions, relating them to the different methods of ADAS intervention and comparing the driver behavior without ADAS. In the present study, driver behavior was studied in road accidents involving elderly pedestrians, with different ADAS HMIs, as a base to develop a driver model in near missing pedestrian accidents. A literature research was conducted with the aim of finding out the main influencing factors, including environment, boundary conditions, configuration of impact, pedestrian and driver information, when pedestrian fatalities occur and an analysis of frequent road accidents was conducted to get more detailed information about the driver- behavior. In order to obtain more detailed information about pedestrian accidents, real road accidents were reconstructed with multibody simulations on PC-Crash and, by the comparison between literature findings and reconstructions, a generic accident scenario was defined. The generic accident scenario was implemented on the full scale dynamic driving simulator in use at the Laboratory for Safety and Traffic Accident Analysis (LaSIS, University of Florence, Italy) in order to analyse the driving behaviors of volunteers, also considering the influence of ADAS devices. Forty-five young volunteers were enrolled for this study, resulting in forty valid tests on different testing scenarios. Two different scenarios consisted in driving with or without ADAS in the vehicle. Different kinds of ADAS, acoustic and optical, with different time of intervention were tested in order to study the different reactions of the driver. The tests showed some interesting differences between driver's behavior when approaching the critical situation. Drivers with ADAS reacted earlier, but more slowly, depending also on the type of alarm, and often with double reaction when braking. In fact, the results of the activity showed that with ADAS intervention the time to collision (TTC) increases, but the reaction time and braking modality change: a) there is a sort of "latency" time between the accelerator pedal release and the brake pressure; b) the brake pressure is initially less intense. So the driver only partially takes advance from the TTC increase. These differences were valued not only qualitatively, but quantitatively as well. This work revealed to be useful to improve the knowledge of drivers" behavior, in order to realize a driver model that can be implemented to help attaining and assessing higher levels of automation through new technology.
This study aimed to identify the occurrence, type and mechanisms of the traumatic injuries of the vulnerable road users in vehicle collisions, and to determine the effects of human, engineering, and environment factors on traffic accidents and injuries. The pedestrian accident cases were collected in the years 2000 to 2005 from Changsha Wujing hospital China and Accident Research Unit at Medical University Hannover in Germany. A statistic analysis was carried out using the collected accident data. The results from analysis of Changsha data were compared with results from analysis of GIDAS data Hannover. The injury severities were determined using AIS code and ISS values. The results were presented in terms of cause of injuries, injury distributions, injury patterns, injury severity. The factors influenced the injury outcomes were proposed and discussed for the vehicle transport environment and road users. The results were discussed with regard to accident data collection, accident sampling and injury distributions etc. In the urban area of Changsha, motorcycles and passenger cars are most frequently involved in vehicle pedestrian accidents. Head and lower extremities injuries are the predominant types of pedestrian injuries. The pedestrian accidents were identified as vital issue in urban traffic safety and therefore a high priority should be given to this road user group in research of safe urban transportation. In Hannover area, cars are most frequently involved in traffic accidents, injured pedestrians are involved in road traffic of Germany in 13% of all causalities only in 2005 and have nearly the same number as motorcyclists, but the half of bicyclists.
Bus or heavy vehicle passenger accidents are rare events, compared with car accidents, but sometimes leads to a large number of victims especially in rollover crash scenarios. Two accidents occurred in Portugal in 2007 and 2013 in which 28 people died and more than 50 are injured, shown the importance of the investigation of such accidents. For the investigation of these accidents multidisciplinary teams are constituted with engineers and police officers. All the factors involved are taken into consideration including road design, traffic signs, maintenance and hardware, human factors, and vehicle factors. In this work a methodology to an accurate collection of the data is proposed. From the information collected the accident is reconstructed using the PC-CrashTM software. From this all the contribution factors are determined and recommendations to mitigate these crashes are listed. These two accidents are rollover accidents and the analysis of the injuries and its correlation with the use of retention systems is very important. From the medical data and with the dynamics of the accident determined simulations of the occupants with biomechanical models are carried out in order to evaluate the effect of the retention systems in the injuries. This analysis is based on injury criteria (such as Abbreviated Injury Score (AIS) or Injury Severity Scale (ISS)). With this it is possible to determine if the seat belt was worn or not.
The main objective of EC CASPER research project is to reduce fatalities and injuries of children travelling in cars. Accidents involving children were investigated, modelling of human being and tools for dummies were advanced, a survey for the diagnosis of child safety was carried out and demands and applications were analysed. From the many research tasks of the CASPER project, the intention of this paper is to address the following: • In-depth investigation of accidents and accident reconstruction. These will provide important points for the injury risk curve, in order to improve it. Different accident investigation teams collected data from real road accidents, involving child car passengers, in five different European countries. Then, a selection of the most appropriate cases for the injury risk curve and the purposes of the project was made for an in-depth analysis. The final stage of this analysis was to conduct an accident reconstruction to validate the results obtained. The in-depth analysis included on-scene accident investigation, creating virtual simulations of the accident/possible reconstruction, and conducting the reconstruction. In the cases of successful reconstructions, new points were introduced to the injury risk curves. Accident reconstructions of selected cases were carried out in test laboratories as the next step following in-depth road accident investigation. These cases were reconstructed using similar child restraint systems (CRS) and the same type make and model as in the real accidents. Reconstructing real cases has several limitations, such as crash angle, cars" approximation paths and crash speed. However, a few changes and applications on the testing conditions were applied to reduce the limitations and improved the representations of the real accidents. After conducting the reconstructions, a comparison between the deformations of the cars on the real accident and the vehicles from the reconstructions was made. Additionally, a correlation between the data captured from the dummies and the injury data from the real accident was sought. This finalises an in-depth analysis of the accident, which will provide new relevant points to the injury risk curve. The CASPER project conducted a large research programme on child safety. On technical points, a promising research area is the developing injury risk curves as a result of in-depth accident investigations and reconstructions. This abstract was written whilst the project was not yet finished and final results are not yet known, but they will be available by the time of the conference. All the works and findings will not necessarily be integrated in the industrial versions of evaluation tools as the CASPER project is a research program.
In the course of the EUROPEAN PROJECT TRACE all fatally injured pedestrians autopsied at the Institute for Legal Medicine in Munich in 2004 had been analysed by using the "Human Functional Failure (HFF) analysis" method. It was possible to apply this method although some restrictions have to be taken into account. The results derived from this analysis comprise first the failures the pedestrians (most often "impairment of sensorimotor and cognitive abilities") and the opponents (most often " Non-detection in visibility constraints conditions") faced in the accident, second the conflicts and tasks (pedestrian crossing the street conflicting with a vehicle from the side (which was going ahead on a straight road), the degree of accident involvement (pedestrians often the primary active part), and further the contributing factors to the accident (pedestrians most often "alcohol (> 0.05% BAC)", opponents most often "visibility constraints").
Although road infrastructure is developed extensively Brazil is still one of the countries with the most dangerous roads in the world. In order to stop the increasing trend of traffic fatalities of the last few years and to improve traffic safety on Brazilian roads a pilot study on behalf of SAE Brazil started in March 2016 with the goal to lay the foundations for a long-term research activity. Piloting for an in-depth accident investigation the city of Campinas, roughly 100 km north of São Paulo was chosen. The pilot project was carried out with the local partner, the Empresa Municipal de Desenvolvimento de Campinas (EMDEC). The paper reports on the initial training of evidence based accident data collection on-spot, the implementation of the new digital database, the data collection and the first results. An outlook on the planned long-term accident investigations is given.
This paper gives an overview of the in-depth crash investigation activity conducted by the Centre for Automotive Safety Research (CASR) at the University of Adelaide, in South Australia. Recent changes in method include: an expansion in on-call hours for the crash investigation team, providing the option of a phone interview for crash participants to discuss the crash, and downloading objective crash data from vehicle airbag control modules. These changes have resulted in: increased representativeness of crashes by hour of day; a decrease in the over-representation of fatal crashes in our sample; an increase in the proportion of crashes that involved a pedestrian, bicycle or scooter (moped); an increase in the proportion of crash participants consenting to an interview; and an increase in the objective data available, through airbag control module downloads. Our in-depth crash investigations enabled research into road departures that found barriers were a more feasible solution than clear zones for eliminating serious and fatal injury resulting from run off road crashes.
This study analyses no.39 cases in which n.41 motorcyclists were fatally injured, or 36% of total motorcycle fatalities in Northern Ireland between 2004 and 2010 (n.114). There were n.17 cases (43.6%) where the actions of another vehicle driver caused the collision, in thirteen of these cases the motorcycles had their lights switched on. The remaining n.22 collisions (56.4%) were due to the actions of the motorcyclist. In the approach to the collision scene, there were n.13 cases (31.7%) in which the approach was a right hand bend and in n.8 (19.5%) cases, the approach was a left hand bend. In the remaining n.18 (43.9%) cases, the approach was a straight road. Of the n.17 (41.4%) motorcycles that slid after falling, n.10 (24.4%) fell onto their right side and the remaining n.7 (17.1%) fell onto their left side. The information from this study identifies primary and contributory causes of motorcycle collisions.
As the official German catalogue of accident causes has difficulty in matching the increasing demands for detailed psychologically relevant accident causation information, a new system, based on a "7 Steps" model, so called ACASS, for analyzing and collecting causation factors of traffic accidents, was implemented in GIDAS in the year 2008. A hierarchical system was developed, which describes the human causation factors in a chronological sequence (from the perception to concrete action errors), considering the logical sequence of basic human functions when reacting to a request for reaction. With the help of this system the human errors of accident participants can be adequately described, as the causes of each range of basic human functions may be divided into their characteristics (influence criteria) and further into specific indicators of these characteristics (e.g. distraction from inside the vehicle as a characteristic of an observation-error and the operation of devices as an indication for distraction from inside the vehicle. The causation factors accordingly classified can be recorded in an economic way as a number is assigned to each basic function, to each characteristic of that basic function and to each indicator of that characteristic. Thus each causation factor can be explicitly described by means of a code of numbers. In a similar way the causation factors based on the technology of the vehicle and the driving environment, which are also subdivided in an equally hierarchical system, can be tagged with a code. Since the causes of traffic accidents can consist of a variety of factors from different ranges and categories, it is possible to tag each accident participant with several causation factors. This also opens the possibility to not only assign causation factors to the accident causer in the sense of the law, but also to other participants involved in the accident, who may have contributed to the development of the accident. The hierarchical layout of the system and the collection of the causation factors with numerical codes allow for the possibility to code information on accident causes even if the causation factor is not known to its full extent or in full detail, given the possibility to code only those cause factors, which are known. Derived from the systematic of the analysis of human accident causes ("7 steps") and from the practical experiences of on-scene interviews of accident participants, a system was set in place, which offers the possibility to extensively record not only human causation factors in a structured form. Furthermore, the analysis of the human causation factors in such a structured way provides a tool, especially for on-scene accident investigations, to conduct the interview of accident participants effectively and in a structured way.