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Established in 1997, the European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) provides consumers with a safety performance assessment for the majority of the most popular cars in Europe. Thanks to its rigorous crash tests, Euro NCAP has rapidly become an important driver safety improvement to new cars. After ten years of rating vehicles, Euro NCAP felt that a change was necessary to stay in tune with rapidly emerging driver assistance and crash avoidance systems and to respond to shifting priorities in road safety. A new overall rating system was introduced that combines the most important aspects of vehicle safety under a single star rating. The overall rating system has allowed Euro NCAP to continue to push for better fitment and higher performance for vehicles sold on the European market. In the coming years, the safety rating is expected to play an important role in the support of the roll-out of highly automated vehicles.
During the last 5 years, the number of cars fitted with side airbags has dramatically increased. They are now standard equipment, even on many smaller cars or less luxurious vehicles. While some side airbags offer thoracic protection alone, there are those that combine thoracic and head protection (of which most deploy from the seat). Other systems employ separate airbags for head and thorax protection, which are designed to be effective noticeably in a crash against a pole. This paper proposes an evaluation of the effectiveness of side airbags in preventing thoracic injuries to passenger car occupants involved in side crashes. First, the target population (who can take benefit of side airbag deployment and in what circumstances) is defined. Side airbags can be especially effective in cases of impacts on the door with intrusion at a certain impact speed. Then, an example case of a side impact with side airbag deployment is given were side airbag deployment is thought to have had a positive effect on injury outcome. A further case is presented where the impact configuration is likely to have reduced the effect of side airbag deployment on injury outcome. Finally, the estimation of side airbag effectiveness (in terms of additional occupant protection brought exclusively by the airbag) is proposed by comparing injury risk sustained by occupants in (more or less) similar cars (fitted or non fitted with airbags) because, during these years, car structure, and side airbag conception have considerably evolved. In-depth accident data from France, the UK and Germany has been collected. Out of 2,035 side impact accident cases available in the databases, we selected 435 occupants of passenger cars (built from 1998 onwards) involved in an injury accident between year 1998 and year 2004 for EES (Energy Equivalent Speed) values between 20km/h and 50km/h. The occupants, belted or not, were sat on the struck side, whatever the obstacle and type of accidents (intersection, loss of control, etc.). For multiple impact crashes, the side impact is assumed to be the more severe one. Passenger cars were fitted with (96) or without (339) side airbags. Most of the potential risk explanatory variables were correctly and reliably reported in the databases (velocity " impact zone " impact angle " occupant characteristics, etc.). The analysis compared injury risks for different levels of EES and different types of side airbags. A logistic regression model was also computed with injury variables (such as thoracic AIS 2+ or AIS 3+) as the dependant variable and other variables (including airbag type and EES) as explanatory injury risk factors. Results revealed statistically non-significant reductions in thoracic AIS 2+ and AIS 3+ injury risk in side airbag equipped cars in the impact violence range selected (odds ratio between 0.84 and 0.98 depending on types of airbags). The results are discussed. The non-significance is assumed to be due to a low number of cases. Statistical analysis for head injuries was not possible due to the low number of accident cases with passenger cars fitted with head airbags in the databases. Moreover, the discrepancies between the data coming from different countries (especially calculation of EES) might have introduced instability in the analysis.
This study is aimed to investigate the correlations of impact conditions and dynamic responses with the injuries and injury severity of child pedestrians by accident reconstruction. For this purpose, the pedestrian accident cases were selected from Sweden and Germany with detailed information about injuries, accident cars, and accident environment. The selected accident cases were reconstructed using mathematical models of pedestrian and passenger car. The pedestrian models were generated based on the height, weight, and age of the pedestrian involved in accidents. The car models were built up based on the corresponding accident car. The impact speeds in simulations were defined based on the reported data. The calculated physical quantities were analyzed to find the correlation with injury outcomes registered in the accident database. The reconstruction approaches are discussed in terms of data collection, estimating vehicle impact speeds, pedestrian moving speeds and initial posture, secondary ground impact, validity of the mathematical models, as well as impact biomechanics.
The current Brussels EU Regulation No. 1235/2011, valid from May 30, 2012, has introduced an European Tyre Label with wet grip index G classes from A to G for passenger car tyres C1, light commercial vehicles tyres C2 and heavy truck- and bus tyres C3. Every wet grip class for each vehicle category has a defined band of numerical values for the wet grip index G. The legislated wet grip values G in this EU- Regulation are very low. The measured braking distances and corresponding impact speeds of the test vehicles are showing very critical results. Regulation No. 1235/2011 of the European Parliament and the Council for Type Approval of Vehicles (EU) should be changed in such a way, that for C1-tyres (normal passenger cars tyres) the minimum wet grip index G is 1.25. All C2-tyres (light commercial vehicles tyres) should at least meet a minimum wet grip index of G = 1.1. All C3-tyres (heavy trucks and buses tyres) should at least meet a minimum wet grip index of G = 0.95. Due to the missing lower limits for G in the wet grip class F for C1, C2 and C3 tyres according to Commission Regulation (EU) No. 1235/2011, officially valid from 30 May 2012, a tyre-to-road coefficient of adhesion in the extreme of 0 (zero) is legally permitted. This is an apparent flaw in above cited EU Regulation, which causes a potential danger to the road traffic safety for all motor vehicles in Europe with such tyres. The wet grip class F has to be removed urgently from said EURegulation, since a direct liability of the responsible EU-Commission can not be excluded.
Past European collaborative research involving government bodies, vehicle manufacturers and test laboratories has resulted in a prototype barrier face called the Advanced European Mobile Deformable Barrier (AE-MDB) for use in a new side impact test procedure . This procedure offers a better representation of the current accident situation and, in particular, the barrier concept is a better reflection of front-end stiffness seen in today- passenger car fleet compared to that of the current legislative barrier face. Based on the preliminary performance corridors of the prototype AE-MDB, a refined AE-MDB specification has been developed. A programme of barrier to load cell wall testing was undertaken to complete and standardise the AE-MDB specification. Barrier faces were supplied by the four leading manufacturers to demonstrate that the specification could be met by all. This paper includes background, specification and proof of compliance.
Rear-end collisions are the most frequent same and opposite-direction crashes. Common causes include momentary inattention, inadequate speed or inadequate distance. While most rear-end collisions in urban traffic only result in vehicle damage or slight injuries, rear-end collisions outside built-up areas or on motorways usually cause fatal or serious injuries. Driver assistance systems that detect dangerous situations in the longitudinal vehicle direction are therefore an essential safety plus. In view of this, for ADAC, systems that alert drivers to dangerous situations and initiate autonomous braking complement ESC as one of the most important active safety features in modern vehicles. The aim of ADAC is to provide consumers with technical advice and competent information about the systems available on the market. Reliable comparative tests that are based on standardised test criteria may provide motorists with important information and help them make a buying decision. In addition, they raise consumer awareness of the systems and speed up their market penetration. The assessment must focus on as many aspects of effectiveness as possible and include not only autonomous braking but also collision warning and autonomous brake assist. The work of the ADAC accident research is the development of the testing scenarios with direct link to accident situations and the identification of useful test criteria for testing.
Impact severity is a fundamental measure for all in-depth crash investigation projects. One methodology used in the UK is based on the US Calspan software package CRASH3. The UK- in-depth crash investigation studies routinely use AiDamage3 a software package which is based on an updated version of the original CRASH3 algorithm, including enhancements to the vehicle stiffness coefficients. Real world accident-damaged vehicles are measured and their crush is correlated with a library of stiffness coefficients. These measurements are then used, along with other parameters, to calculate the crash energy and equivalent changes of velocity of the vehicles (delta-v), which is a measure of the impact severity. UK in-depth accident studies routinely validate the crash severity methodologies applied as the vehicle fleet changes. This is achieved by analysing crash test data and using the appropriate residual crush damage and other inputs to AiDamage3 and checking the program- outputs with the known crash severity parameters. This procedure checks, at least in part, the default stiffness values in the data libraries and the reconstruction methods used.
Testverfahren zur Bewertung und Verbesserung von Kinderschutzsystemen beim Pkw-Seitenaufprall
(2003)
Die gegenwärtige europäische Regelung zur Prüfung und Zulassung von Kinderschutzsystemen (KSS) für Pkw (ECE-R44-03) beinhaltet dynamische Tests zur Frontal- und Heckaufprallsimulation. Der Seitenaufprall ist bisher nicht berücksichtigt, obwohl die Verletzungsschwere und die Folgekosten groß sind. Im Gegensatz zum Frontal- und Heckaufprall ist der Seitenaufprall gekennzeichnet durch eine direkte Lasteinleitung durch intrudierende Strukturen. Das Kinderschutzsystem und das Kind werden durch große Kontaktkräfte direkt beaufschlagt. Verletzungen des Kopfes und Halsbereichs von Kindern in KSS sind hierbei häufig und schwer. Seit 1993 beschäftigt sich daher eine ISO-Arbeitsgruppe (International Standardization Organisation) mit der Entwicklung eines Testverfahrens zur Prüfung von KSS beim Seitenaufprall. Die Ziele und entsprechende Ideen sowie Konzepte beteiligter Parteien sind bis heute kontrovers, so dass bisher keine endgültige Einigung im Rahmen der Arbeitsgruppe erzielt werden konnte. Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit als Abschluss eines Projekts der BASt (Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen) und dem Fachgebiet Kraftfahrzeuge der TU Berlin ist es, die komplexe Problematik zu dem Thema umfassend darzustellen und gleichzeitig einen ganzheitlichen Lösungsvorschlag anzubieten. Hierzu sind die Teilergebnisse der ISO-Arbeitsgruppe im ersten Schritt strukturiert und analysiert worden. Wissenslücken wurden detektiert und in einem weiteren Schritt beseitigt. Alle Teilergebnisse wurden im Rahmen der ISO-Arbeitsgruppe präsentiert, diskutiert und größtenteils auch akzeptiert. Der aktuelle Stand der ISO-WG1 ist somit maßgeblich von den hier erzielten Ergebnissen beeinflusst. Als Kern der vorliegenden Arbeit ist an der TU Berlin das Konzept für ein Testverfahren entwickelt, umgesetzt und geprüft worden. Die wesentlichen Parameter des realen Seitenaufpralls wie: - Beschleunigungsniveau des gestoßenen Pkw, - Delta-v des gestoßenen Pkw, - Maximalintrusion beim gestoßenen Pkw sowie - die maximale Intrusionsgeschwindigkeit im Kopfbereich sind wiedergegeben. In Abgrenzung zu aktuellen, komplexen Schlittentestverfahren, die z.B. zur Entwicklung von Seitenairbags dienen, ist die statische und dynamische Intrusionsgestalt einer realen Pkw-Seitenstruktur hingegen stark vereinfacht, aber ausreichend dargestellt. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass es prinzipiell möglich ist, das Schutzpotential von rückwärtsgerichteten sowie vorwärtsgerichteten KSS mit dieser Prozedur zu analysieren. Die Seitenaufprallabbildungsgüte ist hoch bei einer gleichzeitig sehr guten Reproduzierbarkeit der Messergebnisse. So zeigen die Tests, dass die Kinematik des Kopf- und Halsbereichs im Wesentlichen von der Gestalt des KSS im Seitenbereich abhängig ist. Ausreichend große Seitenwangen können den Kopf flächig stützen und vermeiden so den direkten Kontakt zu intrudierenden Strukturen. Gleichzeitig wird die starke laterale Inklination der Halswirbelsäule reduziert. Die Belastungen am Kopf sind aber bei allen getesteten KSS hoch und liegen deutlich oberhalb diskutierter Grenzwerte. Bei genauer Betrachtung der KSS-Seitenwangenpolsterung fällt auf, dass diese entweder gar nicht oder nur rudimentär vorhanden ist. Modifikationen, die abschließend an KSS vorgenommen wurden, zeigen aber auf, dass bereits durch einfache technische Maßnahmen die Belastungen im Kopfbereich signifikant gesenkt werden können. Das mit dieser Arbeit vorgelegte Testverfahren bietet KSS-Herstellern wie auch dem Gesetzgeber die Möglichkeit, Schwächen von KSS aufzudecken und Modifikationen zielgerichtet durchzuführen. Durch die Berücksichtigung des realen Seitenaufpralls ist gewährleistet, dass alle Optimierungen seitens der KSS-Hersteller auch positiven Einfluss auf die passive Sicherheit von Kindern in Pkw haben können. Eine maximale Reduktion der schwer bzw. tödlich verletzten Kinder als Pkw-Insassen in Höhe von ca. 10% ist bei 100%-iger Marktdurchdringung mit optimal gestalteten Produkten realistisch. Dies entspricht einer Verringerung der Anzahl getöteter Kinder um ca. 10 sowie schwerverletzter Kinder um ca. 200 pro Jahr in Deutschland.
Side-impact safety of passenger cars is assessed in Europe in a full-scale test using a moving barrier. The front of this barrier is deformable and represents the stiffness of an 'average' car. The EU Directive 96/27/EC on side impact protection has adopted the EEVC Side Impact Test Procedure, including the original performance specification for the barrier face when impacting a flat dynamometric rigid wall. The requirements of the deformable barrier face, as laid down in the Directive, are related to geometrical characteristics, deformation characteristics and energy dissipation figures. Due to these limited requirements, many variations are possible in designing a deformable barrier face. As a result, several barrier face designs are in the market. However, research institutes and car manufacturers report significant difference in test results when using these different devices. It appears that the present approval test is not able to distinguish between the different designs that may perform differently when they impact real vehicles. Therefore, EEVC Working Group 13 has developed a number of tests to evaluate the different designs. In these tests the barrier faces are loaded and deformed in a specific and/or more representative way. Barrier faces of different design have been evaluated. In the paper the set-up and the reasoning behind the tests is presented. Results showing specific differences in performance are demonstrated.
The term test procedure refers to a method that describes how a system has to be tested to identify and assess specific behavior or properties by experiments. This also includes the specification of required tools, equipment, boundary conditions, and evaluation methods. Test procedures are an essential tool to check whether desired product properties are present, which of course also applies to the development of driver assistance systems. In addition to development and release testing that mainly is performed by the vehicle or system manufacturer, there are tests with the purpose of an independent product testing that are conducted by external test organizations. These tests are needed for vehicle type approval (for admission to a specific market), in the context of applying the standard for functional safety (in both cases mainly executed by technical services (being accredited as certification laboratory)) or for customer information purposes (by a test institute for consumer protection). The focus of this chapter is these "external" test methods. After a taxonomy of test procedures, the differences between legislation (type approval) and consumer testing are highlighted. Typical tests and the associated test setup, tools, and assessment criteria are discussed, and an outlook toward testing in the near and mid-future is given.
Diese Studie befasst sich mit CO2-Reduktionspotenzialen von schweren Nutzfahrzeugen. In einer Literaturrecherche wurden zunächst Sattelzüge, Verteiler-Lkw, Busse im Stadtverkehr sowie Reisebusse betrachtet. Ziel war es, technische Möglichkeiten zur Reduzierung von CO2-Emissionen für die ausgewählten Fahrzeugkategorien zu ermitteln und deren Einsparpotentiale über die jeweiligen Einsatzarten aufzuschlüsseln. Dabei zeigten sich weitestgehend ungenutzte Einsparmöglichkeiten, beispielsweise durch Fahrwiderstandsoptimierung bei Sattelzügen, durch Rekuperation von Bremsenergie bei Stadtbussen und Verteiler-Lkw, oder auch durch bedarfsgerechte Ansteuerung von Nebenverbrauchern bei Stadt- und Reisebussen. Nähere Betrachtung fanden Maßnahmen zur CO2- Reduktion bei Sattelzügen. So wurde an einem Euro-V-EEV-Sattelzugprototyp in Fahrwiderstandsmessungen die Verbesserung des Luftwiderstands durch aerodynamische Anbauteile für Auflieger quantifiziert. Deren Verbrauchseinsparpotenziale wurden anschließend in validierten Verbrauchssimulationen, welche einen etablierten Verbrauchstest (VerkehrsRundschau-Test) virtuell abbilden, quantifiziert. Ferner zeigte eine Kosten-Nutzen-Rechnung die Effektivität der untersuchten Maßnahmen auf. Der Prototyp wurde anschließend dem realen VerkehrsRundschau-Test einmal in Ausgangskonfiguration und einmal mit einem zuvor bereits im Rahmen der Fahrwiderstandsmessungen untersuchten aerodynamischen Maßnahmenpaket, bestehend aus Seitenverkleidung und Heckeinzugsklappen, unterzogen. Hierbei zeigte sich eine mögliche CO2-Reduktion von 4,8 %. Die gemessene Einsparung lag damit oberhalb der zuvor im Rahmen der Verbrauchssimulation prognostizierten.
Unfälle im Straßenverkehr sind in aller Regel Konsequenzen normalen Fahrverhaltens, das an eine bestimmte Situation nicht angepasst war und daher zum Unfall beigetragen hat. Zur Klassifikation dieses mutmaßlich fehlerbehafteten Verhaltens wurde im hier berichteten Projekt eine Taxonomie entwickelt. Sie dient der Klassifizierung von Fahrerfehlverhalten und integriert Aspekte des menschlichen Informationsverarbeitungsprozesses sowie die drei Fehlertypen von RASMUSSEN (1983). Als Bestimmungsstücke beinhaltet die Taxonomie Fehlertypen (regel-/wissens-/fertigkeitsbasiert) und Entscheidungsknoten mit Fragen, deren Beantwortung den Analysten zum jeweiligen Fehler führt. Zusammengefasst bietet die erarbeitete Taxonomie eine breite Anwendbarkeit für die Klassifikation von Fahrfehlern und fehlerfreiem Verhalten bei Manövern, kritischen Situationen bis hin zu Beinaheunfällen oder Unfällen, z. B. zur Harmonisierung der (Video-)Auswertung von FOT- und NDS-Datensätzen oder für In-Depth-Unfallerhebungen. Die Taxonomie wird komplementiert durch eine Übersicht über Fehlervorläuferbedingungen, die im Sinne von Genotypen (HOLLNAGEL 1998) in ihrer jeweiligen Ausprägung auslösende und begünstigende Bedingungen für Fehler, Beinaheunfälle und Unfälle darstellen. Die Übersicht ist als erweiterbares strukturierendes Dokument zu sehen, welches je nach wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen verändert werden kann. Gemeinsam mit der Taxonomie bildet sie die Basis für die Ableitung von Fahrerassistenzbedarf und andere Maßnahmen, zur Generierung von Hypothesen und zur strukturierten Sammlung von Studienergebnissen. Der vorliegende Bericht adressiert die FOT- und NDS-Community sowie allgemein verkehrspsychologisch-wissenschaftlich Interessierte. In acht Kapiteln widmet er sich den Arbeitsschritten und Ergebnissen der Taxonomieentwicklung.
In spite of today's highly sophisticated crash test procedures like the different NCAP programs running world-wide, bad real world crash performance of cars is still an issue. There are crash situations which are not sufficiently represented by actual test configurations. This is especially true for car to car, as well as for car to object impacts. The paper describes reasons for this bad performance. The reasons are in principal bad structural interaction between the car and its impact partners (geometric incompatibility), unadjusted front end stiffness (stiffness incompatibility) and collapse of passenger compartments. To show the efficiency of improving cars' structural behaviour in accidents with different impact partners an accident data analysis has been taken out by members of European Project VC-COMPAT. Accident data analysis has shown that in Germany between 15,000 and 20,000 of the now severely injured car occupants might get less injured and between 600 and 900 car occupant fatalities might be saved. Similar results arise for the UK.
Although the bus belongs to the safest traffic means, single accidents can be particularly severe and concern many passengers. Especially in case of fires a high number of injured and killed persons can be the outcome. Fire safety of buses therefore is of high importance. With the increase of plastic materials as a material for the interior equipment of buses and coaches due to their good mechanical properties combined with low weight, the question arises whether the safety level has decreased in case of a fire during the last years " also compared to other means of transport. Because of the combustible plastics and their ability to release a high amount of heat the main fire load in buses is no longer the fuel but the plastic materials which are also often easy to ignite. Besides the flammability of the equipments, also the production of smoke, the smoke development and propagation as well as its toxicity are of interest. That counts for the passengers as well as for the test methods and its limit values. The severe fire in Germany near Hanover in 2008 with 20 fatalities showed how disastrous such fires can be. For those reasons several research projects were initiated on behalf of the German Federal Highway Research Institute. At the one hand the fire behaviour of coach interiors was examined in general focusing on fire propagation as well as fire detection and signalling. As result, recommendations with regard to early fire detection systems for the engine compartments and onboard extinguishing equipment were elaborated. On the other hand research was carried out to examine heat release, smoke, smoke propagation and its toxicity due to burning bus interior materials. In this project small and real scale experiments on material specimens, interior parts and vehicles were performed. Trains and buses often have very similar operation conditions. Consequently, bus interior material was tested according to the regulations for rail vehicles, i.e. DIN EN 45545 as well as DIN 5510. None of the tested bus interior materials would have been allowed to use in a train. The fire safety regulations for bus materials are on a low level compared to other transport sectors, i.e. railway, ship and aircraft. Also numerical investigations with the Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) were performed. The very rapid fire development during the severe bus fire from 2008 could be predicted with the numerical model. The model was then used to investigate the influence of different materials, ventilation conditions and ignition sources. The bus materials contribute significantly to a very rapid fire development in bus fires. Especially, the flammable ceiling and the passenger seats were identified to be key issues of the fire propagation in a bus and can be explained by the rapid fire spread along the ceiling and the high fire load of passenger seats. As conclusion of the project effective and economically reasonable fire safety requirements for interiors of buses are recommended which would improve the current situation. Proposals for amendments of current requirements are recommended including the specification of appropriate limit values. In particular, it is taken into consideration which reasonable fire safety standards from other transport sectors, especially the rail sector, should be transferred to buses
The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance and accuracy of Event Data Recorders (EDRs). The analysis was based on J-NCAP crash tests from 2006"2007, with the corresponding EDR datasets. The pre-crash velocity, maximum delta-V and delta-V versus time history data recorded in the EDRs were compared with the reliable crash test data. The difference between the EDR pre-crash velocity and the laboratory test speed was less than 4 percent. In contrast, in several cases the maximum delta-V and delta-V versus time history data obtained from the EDRs showed uncertainty of measurement in comparisons with the reliable delta-V data. The difference in maximum delta-V in these comparisons was more than 5 percent in 10 of 14 tests and more than 10 percent in 4 of 14 tests. The EDRs underestimated the maximum delta-V in almost all tests. It was also concluded that the calculated acceleration from the EDR delta-V versus time history data showed good agreement with the instrumented accelerometer signal during the collision in almost all tests.
Within the automotive context camera monitor systems (CMS) can be used to present views of the traffic situation behind the vehicle to the driver via a monitor mounted inside the cabin. This offers the opportunity to replace classical outside rearview mirrors and therefore to implement new design concepts, aerodynamically optimized vehicle shapes and to reduce the width of the vehicle. Further, the use of a CMS offers the potential to implement functionalities like warnings or situation-adaptive fields of view that are not feasible with conventional rearview mirrors. Despite these potential advantages, it is important to consider the possible technical constraints of this technology and its effect on driver perception and behavior. On the technical side next to the field of view and die robustness of die system, aspects as its functionality at day and night as well as under varying weather conditions should be object to scientific investigation. Concerning human machine interaction, it has to be considered, that the perception of velocities and distances of approaching vehicles might be different for CMS as compared to conventional rearview mirrors and potential influences of factors as the Position of the displays or drivers' age should be taken into account. In order to shed light on these and further open issues, BASt is currently conducting a study that will cover the use of CMS under controlled conditions as well in real traffic. The first part of the study will focus on passenger cars, while in a second step the empirical investigation will be extended to heavy goods vehicles, where the potentials as well as the limitations of CMS might differ considerably. The presentation will cover the first part, with regard to the experimental design, implementation and initial results if already available.
Streuung von Schutzkriterien in kontrollierten Aufprallversuchen gegen die starre 30 Grad-Barriere
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Gegenstand der Arbeit ist die Ermittlung von Streubreiten von Fahrzeug- und Dummy-Messwerten in Aufprallversuchen bei Geschwindigkeiten von 50 km/h gegen eine starre 30-°-Barriere. Zu den fahrzeugseitigen Messwerten gehörten die Deformation der Frontstruktur, die maximale Fahrzeugverzögerung, die mittlere Fahrzeugverzögerung und Anforderungen der ECE-Regelung 33. Die gemessenen Standardabweichungen der Einzelwerte lagen mit zwei bis sieben Prozent deutlich unter zehn Prozent. Höhere Standardabweichungen der Messwerte wurden dann beobachtet, wenn Aufpralle nach den Mustern Kopf-Lenkrad (Fahrer), Brust-Lenkrad (Fahrer) und Knie-Armaturentafel (Fahrer und Beifahrer) nicht in allen Versuchen zu beobachten sind. Hohe Streubreiten für die Kopfbeschleunigung bzw. die Beschleunigung der Brust des Dummy auf dem Fahrersitz wurden dadurch verursacht, dass in einem Versuch eine unübliche Vorverlagerung des Dummys infolge mangelhafter Gurtwirkung mit nachfolgendem Brust-Lenkrad-Kontakt zu beobachten war.
Der Reifenabrieb ist eine der mengenmäßig größten Quellen für Staubemissionen des Straßenverkehrs. Das betrifft vor allem sedimentierbaren Staub, aber auch Feinstaub, diesen in sehr viel geringeren Mengen. Menge, Qualität und Herkunft der Stoffeinträge in den Straßenseitenraum sollten genauer bestimmt werden, um Ansätze für Minderungsmaßnahmen zu zeigen. Für die entstehende Menge an Reifenabrieb lagen verschiedene Schätzungen vor, über die Schadstoffgehalte gab es bisher nur wenige Informationen, insbesondere zu anderen Metallen als Zink. Es wurden aufgrund von Markenverteilung, Größen, Einsatzbereich und Zustand 65 Pkw-Reifen der Jahre 1980 bis 2003 ausgewählt. Die Gewinnung der Reifenproben erfolgte mit einer Reifenschälmaschine. In Anlehnung an eine Methode zum Aufschluss von Bitumen wurde von der Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen (BASt) eine stark oxidierende rückstandsfreie Aufschlussmethode entwickelt. Die Elemente Al, As, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mo, Na, Ni, Pb, Sb, V und Zn wurden aus der Aufschlusslösung mittels Optischer ICP-Emissionsspektrometrie (ICP-ÖS) quantitativ bestimmt, Cd mit Graphitrohr-Atomabsorptionsspektrometrie (AAS). Die Massenanteile der Hauptkomponenten der Proben wurden mit einer thermogravimetrischen Analyse (TGA) nach DIN 51006 bestimmt. Die Auswertung ergibt, dass wie vermutet Zink in teilweise sehr hohen Konzentrationen eingesetzt wird, aber auch, dass Cadmium und Blei im Vergleich zum verbreiteten Elementverhältnis Cd/Zn und Pb/Zn in Reifenmaterial mit geringeren Anteilen vorkommen. Dementsprechend sind die hier erstmals ermittelten emittierten Cadmiumfrachten aus Reifenabrieb geringer als zu erwarten war. Kupfer- und Bleiemissionen aus Reifenmaterial wurden nach Literatur- und Herstellerangaben als problematisch eingeschätzt. Dies kann anhand der vorliegenden Messungen und Abschätzung der emittierten Mengen nicht bestätigt werden. Ebenso wurden keine bedenklichen Emissionen der anderen untersuchten Elemente gefunden. Der zeitliche Verlauf der Konzentrationen von Zink und Cadmium in den Reifenlaufflächen bildet mit einer seit den 1980er Jahren leicht sinkenden Tendenz die Bemühungen um geringere Zinkemissionen ab. Im Zeitverlauf sinkende Rußanteile und steigende Glührückstände zeichnen den zunehmenden Einsatz neuer Füllermaterialien wie Silica nach. Auf Basis der Gesamtabriebmenge von 111.420 Tonnen pro Jahr in Deutschland kann die Freisetzung von circa 1.530 Tonnen leichtflüchtiger Substanzen und 22.000 Tonnen flüchtiger Substanzen pro Jahr abgeschätzt werden. Den größten Massenanteil machen die Gummi- und Polymeranteile mit etwa 43.000 Tonnen und Ruß mit etwa 38.000 Tonnen aus. Die emittierte Metallmenge von 1.375 Tonnen pro Jahr besteht hauptsächlich aus Zink. Die hier abgeschätzte Zinkemission von 1.205 Tonnen pro Jahr und Cadmiumemission von 180 kg pro Jahr aus sedimentierbaren Stäuben basiert auf der ermittelten Reifenabriebmasse von 111.420 Tonnen pro Jahr. Diese Masse beinhaltet Lkw- und Pkw-Abrieb, dieser beträgt jedoch nur etwa die Hälfte. Die wenigen Angaben zur Zusammensetzung des Reifenabriebs von Lkw-Reifen lassen um 60 - 80 Prozent höhere Konzentrationen an Blei und Zink erwarten, sodass die Abschätzung an der Untergrenze der tatsächlichen Emissionen liegt. Die Rolle der Ruß- und Gummibestandteile der Abriebe als organischer Bestandteil der Straßenrandböden sollte näher untersucht werden. Es sollte vor dem Hintergrund der EU-Wasserrahmenrichtlinie geklärt werden, ob Bankette und straßennahe Böden sowie die im Straßenbauregelwerk vorgesehenen Entwässerungseinrichtungen auch für bisher wenig untersuchte Stoffe eine ausreichende Reinigungsfunktion haben.
Technical progress in automotive engineering focuses at the moment on two competing branches: improving safety and reducing energy consumption. Recent consideration has been given to a third factor, cost to the consumer. Challenges are presented by demographic changes, especially with increasing participation of elderly people in road traffic. The report considers the recent history of road accidents in Germany and statistics relating to vehicle population and road performance. There is a general trend towards decreasing numbers of accidents and their severity. Transport is responsible for roughly 20% of CO2 emissions and approximately 70% of total petroleum consumption. The Federal Government has responded to these challenges by publishing the Freight Transport and Logistics Masterplan in the summer of 2008. It describes the strategic transport policy direction and the key elements of the future course of action which are to be used to ensure the provision of efficient infrastructure and, at the same time, to reduce the amount of energy consumed by vehicles and make transport more efficient, cleaner and quieter. This document contains a number of concrete measures subsumed under the following six objectives: Making optimum use of transport infrastructure - shaping transport to make it more efficient; Reducing the number of journeys - ensuring mobility; Transferring more traffic to the railways and inland waterways; Upgrading more transport arteries and hubs; Environmentally friendly, climate friendly, quiet and safe transport, and Good working conditions and good training in the freight transport industry. Progress in research is outlined in the following areas: Daytime Running Lights for Motorcycles; Safety of hydrogen vehicles - addressing safety and environmental issues by development of a Global Technical Regulation for hydrogen vehicles; Elements of active vehicle safety for elderly drivers; Periodical Technical Inspection of electronically controlled systems in road vehicles - Electronic Stability Control; Pedestrian protection; Crash Compatibility - role of collision partner in passive safety tests; Child safety; Euro NCAP - Child Restraint Systems, and German Field Operational Test on Car-to-Car and Car-to-Infrastructure Systems (SIM-TD). The research project AKTIV - "Adaptive and Cooperative Technologies for Intelligent Traffic" encompasses the design, development, and evaluation of novel driver assistance systems, knowledge and information technologies and is set up to find solutions for efficient traffic management and Car-to-Car and Car-to-Infrastructure communication for future cooperative vehicle applications. The European Statement of Principles on the Human Machine Interface (HMI), presented at the eSafety Conference, which was held in Berlin on 5/6 June 2007, addresses issues such as Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI), Legal issues of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and e-security.