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The "Seven Steps Method" is an analysis and classification system, which describes the human participation factors and their causes in the temporal sequence (from the perceptibility to concrete action errors) taking into consideration the logical sequence of individual basic functions. By means of the "seven steps" it is possible to describe the relevant human causes of accidents from persons involved in the accident in an economic way with a sufficient degree of exactitude, because the causes can be further differentiated in their value (e.g. diversion as external diversion with regard to impact due to surroundings) and their sub values (e.g. external diversion with regard to impact due to surroundings in the shape of a "capture" of the perception by a prominent object of the traffic environment). Theoretically it is possible that one or more causing moments can be assigned to a person involved in an accident in each of the "seven steps"; however it is also possible to sufficiently clarify the cause in only one level (examples for this are described). In the practice of accident investigation at the site of the accident, the sequence chart is also relevant. With its assistance the questioning of the people involved in an accident can be accomplished in a structured way by assigning a set of questions to each step.
In Germany, in-depth accident investigations are carried out in the Hannover area since 1973. In 1999 a second region was added with surveys in Dresden and the surrounding area. Internationally, the acronym GIDAS (German In-Depth Accident Study) is commonly used for these surveys. Compared to many other countries, the sample sizes of the GIDAS surveys are much larger. The goal is to collect 1.000 accidents involving personal injuries per year and region. Data collection takes place by using a sampling procedure, which can be interpreted as a two-stage process with time intervals as primary units and accidents as secondary units. An important question is, to what extend these samples are representative for the target population from which they are drawn. Analyses show, for example, that accidents with persons killed or seriously injured are overrepresented in the samples compared to accidents with slightly injured persons. This means, that these data are subject to biases due to uncontrolled variation of sample inclusion probability. Therefore, appropriate weighting and expansion methods have to be applied in order to adjust or correct for these biases. The contribution describes the statistical and methodological principles underlying the GIDAS surveys with respect to sampling procedure, data collection and expansion. In addition, some suggestions regarding potential improvements of study design are made from a methodological point of view.
Mit dem Forschungs- und Entwicklungsvorhaben sollten bestehende Wissenslücken zum Verkehrssicherheitspotenzial an innerörtlichen Haltestellen des straßen- und schienengebundenen öffentlichen Personennahverkehrs geschlossen werden. Untersuchungsgegenstand waren Haltestellen im Linienbus- und Straßenbahnverkehr mit Lage im Straßenraum. Neben einer Auswertung der Straßenverkehrsunfallstatistik des Statistischen Bundesamtes erfolgten vertiefende Unfallanalysen in vier Fallbeispielen (Städte Düsseldorf, Leipzig und Zwickau sowie Landkreis Mayen-Koblenz) als Grundlage für ein Sicherheitsranking relevanter Haltestellentypen, ergänzt um Einzelfallanalysen für ausgewählte Haltestellenbereiche unterschiedlichen Typs. Die Untersuchungen erfolgten jeweils auf der Basis von Unfalldaten aus drei Kalenderjahren. Insgesamt wurden in den vier Fallbeispielen rund 2.550 Teilhaltestellen unterschiedlichen Typs untersucht, davon 1.750 Bushaltestellen, 690 Straßenbahnhaltestellen und 110 kombiniert genutzte Haltestellen. In den Haltestellenbereichen waren in 3 Kalenderjahren rund 770 Unfälle mit Personenschaden zu verzeichnen. Rund 85 Prozent (im Landkreis Mayen-Koblenz 91 Prozent) der Bushaltestellen und 30 Prozent der Straßenbahnhaltestellen wiesen in den untersuchten drei Kalenderjahren keinen Unfall mit Personenschaden auf. Als spezifische Kenngröße für die vergleichende Beurteilung der unterschiedlichen Haltestellenformen wurden haltestellenbezogene Unfallkosten UK zugrunde gelegt, um über die Unfallanzahl hinaus auch die Unfallschwere in die Betrachtungen einzubeziehen. Im vorliegenden Falle wurde diese Kenngröße als UK(P) ermittelt, da nur Unfälle mit Personenschäden in die Untersuchungen einbezogen wurden. Verwendet wurden an die Verunglücktenstruktur angepasste Unfallkostensätze. Quantifizierte Ergebnisse konnten für die Bushaltestellentypen "Bucht" und "Fahrbahnrand/Kap" sowie die Straßenbahnhaltestellentypen "Fahrbahnrand/Kap", "Fahrbahn" (mit den Varianten "StVO" und "Zeitinsel") sowie "Seitenbahnsteig" ermittelt werden. Zusammenfassend konnte festgestellt werden: - Im Vergleich der ÖPNV-Teilsysteme sind Bushaltestellen sicherer als Straßenbahnhaltestellen und kombinierte Haltestellen. - Im Vergleich der Haltestellentypen sind Haltestellen am Fahrbahnrand (einschließlich Kaplösungen) am sichersten, gefolgt vom Typ "Bucht" und den beiden auf das ÖPNV-Teilsystem Straßenbahn bezogenen Haltestellentypen "Fahrbahn" und "Seitenbahnsteig". - Bezogen auf das ÖPNV-Teilsystem Bus schneidet der Haltestellentyp "Bucht" deutlich ungünstiger ab als der Typ "Fahrbahnrand/ Kap". - Bezogen auf das ÖPNV-Teilsystem Straßenbahn schneidet der Haltestellentyp "Fahrbahnrand/Kap" am günstigsten ab, gefolgt vom Typ "Fahrbahn". Am ungünstigsten sind die Werte für den Typ "Seitenbahnsteig". - In Bezug auf den Straßenbahnhaltestellentyp "Fahrbahn" ergaben die Ergebnisse zu den beiden Varianten "Fahrbahn, StVO" und "Fahrbahn, Zeitinsel" deutliche Unterschiede. Sowohl bei den spezifischen Unfallkosten als auch in Bezug auf die mittlere jährliche Unfallanzahl pro Teilhaltestelle und die mittleren Unfallkosten von Unfällen mit Personenschaden im Haltestellenbereich ergab die Variante "Zeitinsel" ungünstigere Werte als die Variante "StVO". Empfohlen wird insbesondere: - die Priorisierung des Typs "Fahrbahnrand/Kap" als Standardlösung für Bushaltestellen (VwV-StVO), - eine Neubewertung des Typs "Fahrbahn" und hier wiederum der Variante "StVO" in VwV-StVO und Regelwerken mit dem Ziel einer Priorisierung dieses Typs gegenüber dem Typ "Seitenbahnsteig" (bei vergleichbaren Rahmenbedingungen) sowie der Variante "StVO" gegenüber der Variante "Zeitinsel", die Konkretisierung und Weiterentwicklung der Einsatzkriterien für Zeitinseln sowie - eine verstärkte Berücksichtigung der Verkehrssicherheit von im Haltestellenbereich die Fahrbahn querenden Fußgängern.
Internationally, the need is expressed for harmonized traffic accident data collection (PSN, PENDANT, etc.). Together with this effort of harmonization, traffic accident investigation moves more and more in the direction of accident causation. As current methods only partly address these needs, a new method was set up. The main characteristics of this method are: • Accident/injury causation (associated) factors can objectively be identified and quantified, by comparison with exposure information from a normal population. • All relevant accident and exposure data can be included: human-, vehicle-, and environmental related data for the pre-crash, crash and postcrash situation (the so-called Haddon matrix). The level of detail can be chosen depending on interest and/or budget, which makes the method very flexible. In this paper the accident collection and control group method are presented, including some of the achieved results from a pilot study on 30 truck accidents and 30 control locations. The data were analyzed by using cross-tabulations and classification-tree analysis. The method proved useful for the identification of statistically significant causational aspects.
The accident research project in Dresden was founded in July 1999. To date over 6.000 crash investigations have been undertaken. About 10.000 vehicles have been documented and over 13.000 participants have been debriefed. But there is much more than this scientific success. Because of the interdisciplinary character between the medical and technical focus, the project affords an important contribution for the education of the involved students. Over 200 students of different fields of study have got experiences not only for the occupational career. This lecture describes the additional effects of the accident research project regarding the education of the students, the capacity for teamwork and learning about dealing with accident casualties.
Description of road traffic related knee injuries in published investigations is very heterogeneous. The purpose of this study was to estimate the risk of knee injuries in real world car impacts in Germany focusing vulnerable road users (pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists) and restrained car drivers. The accident research unit analyses technical and medical data collected shortly after the accident at scene. Two different periods (years 1985-1993 and 1995-2003) were compared focusing on knee injuries (Abbreviated Injury Scale (AISKnee) 2/3). In order to determine the influences type of collision, direction and speed as well as the injury pattern and different injury scores (AIS, MAIS, ISS) were examined. 1.794 pedestrians, 742 motorcyclists, 2.728 bicyclists and 1.116 car drivers were extracted. 2% had serious ligamentous or bony injuries in relation to all injured. The risk of injury is higher for twowheelers than for pedestrians, but knee injury severity is higher for the latter group. Overall the current knee injury risk is low and significant reduced comparing both time periods (27%, p<0,0001). Severe injuries (AISKnee 2/3) were below 1%). Improved aerodynamic design of car fronts reduced the risk for severe knee injuries significantly (p=0,0015). Highest risk of injury is for motorcycle followed by pedestrians, respectively. Knee protectors could prevent injuries by reducing local forces. The classically described dashboard injury was rarely identified. The overall injury risk for knee injuries in road traffic is lower than estimated and reduced comparing both periods. The aerodynamic shape of current cars compared to older types reduced the incidence and severity of knee injuries. Further modification and optimization of the interior and exterior design could be a proper measurement. Classic described injury mechanisms were rarely identified. It seems that the AIS is still underestimating extremity injuries and their long term results.
Der Allgemeine Deutsche Automobil-Club e.V. (ADAC) und die Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen (BASt) veranstalteten am 13. Oktober 2006 in Baden-Baden das 6. Symposium "Sicher fahren in Europa". Die Fachvorträge befassten sich mit den Themenbereichen: Ansätze zu mehr Verkehrssicherheit, - Verbesserung der Fahrzeugsicherheit, - Besondere Zielgruppen. Die CD-ROM dokumentiert die Grußworte, die Referate und die Podiumsdiskussion.
The second ESAR Conference took place at the Medical University Hannover. This year conference presents the current state of affairs of relevant research activities in the field of in-depth investigations. The first conference on ESAR (Expert Symposium on Accident Research) was established in 2004. It is planned to hold ESAR every two years. Hannover seems to be the right place for this conference concerning the fact that the first in-depth research team was found here in the year 1973 and comprehensive studies on accident analysis were spread out from here around the world continuously. This year conference topped all expectations in terms of the numbers of participants, in the variety of papers and the interdisciplinary of presenters from medical, psychological and engineering background. More than 100 delegates from all over the world, that means 13 different countries and from 4 different continents, came to Hannover, presented their results of accident investigation and discussed countermeasures for accident prevention and injury reduction. ESAR should be a platform for exchange of knowledge to find an optimized way for increase of traffic and vehicle safety by in-depth investigation and methodology. ESAR as international conference should be a platform for consideration of all nations round the world. This seems to be very important for the current situation, having high safety in the high industrial countries of Europe, US and Australia, but low safety and high injury risk in Asia and Africa.