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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.
Due to recent years accident avoidance and crashworthiness on Austrian roads were mostly developed on national statistics and on-scene investigation respectively. Identification and elimination of black spots were main targets. In fact many fatal accidents do not occur on such black spots and black-spot investigation has reached a limit. New methods are required and therefore the Austrian Road Safety Programme was introduced by the Austrian Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology. The primary objective is the reduction of fatalities and severe injuries. Graz University of Technology initiated the project ZEDATU (Zentrale Datenbank tödlicher Unfälle) with the goal to identify similarities in different accident configurations. A matrix was established which categorizes risk and key factors of participating parties. Based on this information countermeasures were worked out.
The need for improved EU level accident information and data was identified in the EU White Paper on Transport Policy (2001)1 and detailed in the Road Safety Action Plan (2003)2. The plan specifies that the EC will develop a road safety observatory to coordinate data collection within an integrated framework.
76 severe traffic accidents had been investigated in depth in an ongoing Volkswagen-Tongji University joint accident research project in JiaDing district, Shanghai, PR China since June 2005. With a methodology similar to German accident research units in Dresden and Hannover, a research team proceeds to the scene immediately after the incident to investigate and collect various data on environment, accident occurrence, vehicle state and deformations as well as injuries. The data combined with the results of accident reconstruction will be stored in a database for further statistical and casuistic analysis. The first outcome of the project supports the hypothesis that a main causation for the large number of traffic accidents in China is the lacking of risk awareness in Chinese driver behaviour. Low seat-belt use and the high proportion of vulnerable and poorly protected two-wheelers in traffic are reasons for the high injury and fatality rate in China. The research work shows that accident research in China is feasible and able to give support to tackle one of the urging problems in Chinese development.
Das Emissionsmodul des PC-Berechnungsverfahrens zur Abschätzung von verkehrsbedingten Schadstoffimmissionen (MLuS 02) basiert auf dem Handbuch für Emissionsfaktoren des Umweltbundesamtes. Aufgabe war die Berechnungen mit dem neuen Handbuch kompatibel zu machen. Die Aufgabenstellung gliederte sich in 3 Teile: i) Implementierung der neuen Version des Handbuchs in das Emissionsmodul , ii) Umwandlung des Emissionsmodul von ACCESS in Delphi, gleichzeitige Beseitigung von Inkonsistenzen in der Berechnung , iii) Implementierung des neuen Emissionsmoduls, Durchführung von Systemtests und Modifikationen, Aktualisierung des Merkblatts MLuS 02. Bei der Aktualisierung des Handbuches wurden folgende redaktionelle Änderungen vorgenommen: Herausnahme der 98-Perzentile - außer für das NO2 - im tabellarischen Ausdruck, Erstellung eines Installationsprogramms, Aktualisierung des Merkblatts MLuS 02 gemäß der vorgenommenen Fortschreibung. Im Vergleich zur vorherigen Version ergeben sich folgende Änderungen: Eingangsdaten und ihre Klassifizierung: Dem Emissionsmodul wurden bisher per ASCII-Schnittstelle die folgenden Eingangsdaten übergeben: Bezugsjahr, Gebiets-ID, Straßenkategorie-ID, Fahrbahnlängsneigungs-ID, Anzahl der Fahrspuren, DTV, DTV-ID, Lkw-Anteil, Lkw-Anteil-ID, Kraftstoffszenario-ID, Stop+Go-ID, Das Bezugsjahr wurde rückwirkend auf das Jahr 2000 begrenzt, so dass die Gebietsunterscheidung Ost/West entfallen kann. Längsneigungsklassen: Hinsichtlich der Längsneigungsklassen enthält das Modell die in Tabelle2 (siehe Längsneigungsklassen im Abschlussbericht) dargestellte Klassifizierung. Fahrzeugkategorien: Das Emissionsmodul unterscheidet intern folgende Fahrzeugkategorien: Pkw, Leichte Nutzfahrzeuge (Gesamtmasse bis 3,5 t), LNfz genannt, Schwere Nutzfahrzeuge (Gesamtmasse über 3,5 t), im folgenden SNfz genannt. Umwandlung des Emissionsmodul von ACCESS in Delphi: Nachdem die Änderungen im Emissionsmodul durchgeführt worden waren, wurden alle Visual Basic Codes von ACCESS nach Delphi verlagert. Implementierung des neuen Emissionsmoduls in das MLuS 02: Das Emissionsmodul wurde in das MLuS 02 Programm implementiert. Ruß wird aus dem MLuS entfernt (Außerkraftsetzung der 23. BImSchV).
Relevant accident related factors : risk and frequencies of contributing to road traffic accidents
(2009)
In the course of the European Project TRACE (Traffic Accident Causation in Europe) an attempt was made to analyse the cause of road traffic accidents from a factors' point of view. By literature review the most important independent risk factors for traffic accidents were identified to be speed, alcohol intake, male gender, young age, cell phone use, and fatigue. However, the impact of an accident related factor also depends on its prevalence in traffic and accidents, respectively. Available to the Partners in the TRACE Project were different accident databases. Causally contributing factors found by accident investigations that are most often coded in accident databases are connected to unadapted speed and inattention. Taking into account the risk increase and the frequency of contribution to accidents the conclusion can be drawn that the most relevant factors for accident causation are: "alcohol", "speed", and "inattention and distraction".
Untersucht werden die Möglichkeiten, die Wirkungen geplanter Verkehrssicherheitsmaßnahmen, die am "Faktor Mensch" ansetzen, anhand von Daten über Verkehrsverstöße aus dem VZR zu prognostizieren. Die Regel-, Sicherheits- und Partner-Orientierung des Verkehrsteilnehmers wird über sein Rechtsbewusstsein, über seine Fahrpraxis, über Bewährungsproben sowie abschreckende, verkehrserzieherische und verkehrseinschränkende Maßnahmen beeinflusst. Dies wirkt sich aus auf seine Vorbildfunktion sowie auf die Belastung, Behinderung, Belästigung, Gefährdung und Schädigung Anderer. Ein "Wirkungsmodell" stellt diese Zusammenhänge qualitativ dar. Für ein numerisches Modell fehlen heute noch weithin die empirischen Grundlagen zu den mathematischen Funktionsbeziehungen. Die prinzipielle Eignung der entwickelten Methode der computergestützten Simulation auf Basis von VZR-Daten kann in Tests belegt werden. Allerdings sind die Ergebnisse erst bei großen VZR-Stichproben hinreichend stabil. Zur Demonstration werden in zwei fiktiven Beispielen die Auswirkungen rechtlicher Änderungen auf die Verkehrssicherheit im Wirkungsmodell detailliert durchgespielt. Die Studie zeigt, dass bei heutigem Kenntnisstand über die zugrunde liegenden Zusammenhänge nur spezielle, eng umrissene Prognosefragestellungen aussagekräftige Resultate erwarten lassen. Jedoch in Verbindung mit punktuell eingesetzten Expertenurteilen kann das Wirkungsmodell die Verlässlichkeit einer Prognose gegenüber herkömmlicher Praxis wesentlich steigern oder aber, wenn dabei eindeutige Resultate ausbleiben " auch dies ist ein wertvolles Ergebnis " die Unsicherheit der Prognose und folglich die Fragwürdigkeit der geplanten Rechtsänderung offenbaren. Der Originalbericht enthält als Anhänge die Datengrundlage für die Segmentierung (1), die Bestimmung der Modellparameter "absolute und relative Häufigkeiten in der Stichprobe Referenzzugang 1995" (2 und 3), das Gesamtwirkungsmodell (4) sowie die Darstellung der Instanzen, Institutionen und behördlichen Maßnahmen (5). Auf die Wiedergabe dieser Anhänge wurde in der vorliegenden Veröffentlichung verzichtet. Sie liegen bei der Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen vor und sind dort einsehbar. Verweise auf die Anhänge im Berichtstext wurden beibehalten.
In an on-going project since 2005, ADAC has been analyzing accidents documented by the ADAC air rescue service. The knowledge derived from real-life accidents serves as a basis for new test configurations and assessment criteria. In 2007, ADAC began looking into the feasibility of international data collection. The idea of Global Accident Prevention was born. Three European partner clubs have begun pioneering the project (ÖAMTC, ANWB, and RACC). The aim is to set up an international accident research network to provide a steady stream of information on road accidents. The FIA Foundation supports ADAC in developing and coordinating this initiative.
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.
This paper describes the methodology of In-Depth Investigation in Germany on the example of GIDAS (German In-Depth Accident Study). Since 1999 in Germany a joint project between FAT (Forschungsvereinigung Automobiltechnik or Automotive Industry Research Association) and BASt (Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen or the Federal Road Research Institute) is being carried out in Hannover and Dresden. The methodology of this project is based on a statistically orientated procedure of data sampling (sampling plan, weighting factors). The paper describes the possibilities of such in-depth investigation on the results of the offered title. The accident cases were collected randomly within GIDAS at Hannover. There are more cases existing from previous investigation started in 1985 under the same methodology. The portion of rollovers can be established at 3.7% of all accidents with casualties in the year 2000. For the study 434 cases of car accidents with rollovers are used for a detail comprehensive analysis. The accidents happened in the years 1994 to 2000 in the Hannover area. The injury distribution will report about 741 occupants with rollover accident event. The presented paper will give an overview of the accident situations following in rollover movements of cars. The distributions of injury frequencies, injury severity AIS for the whole body and for the body regions of occupants will be presented and compared to technical details like the impact speed and the deformation pattern. The speed of the car was determined at the point of rollover and on the point of accident initiency. The characteristics of the kinematics followed in a rollover movement are analyzed and the major defined types of rollover will be shown in the paper. The paper will describe the possibilities of In-Depth Investigation methods for the approach of finding countermeasures on the example of car accidents with rollover and explaining the biomechanics of injuries in rollover movements.