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Interdisciplinary accident research and research projects of AARU Audi Accident Research Unit
(2017)
AARU (Audi Accident Research Unit) is an interdisciplinary research project of the University Hospital Regensburg in cooperation with AUDI AG. Specific objective is to comprehend the respective accident scenario and retrieve generally applicable findings as to technical, medical and psychological processes. In order to prevent traffic accidents and to alleviate vehicle accident consequences, postulates of general traffic safety, human-machine interaction, technical design and function of new vehicles and occupant as well as third party protection shall be inferred from these findings. Specifically, each accident with new Audi, Lamborghini and Ducati vehicles involved is analyzed interdisciplinary, discussed in a case meeting and anonymously documented with more than 2,000 parameters. The database is continually used for solving safety relevant issues. Parallel to accident analysis, research projects are performed in the fields medicine, psychology and engineering in order to gain comprehensive insight and identify potential additional areas of activity of accident research.
In-depth accident investigation offers many advantages for the analysis and comprehension of crash mechanisms. IFSTTAR makes such investigations since 1992 without interruption. The corresponding database contains more than 1200 accident case studies. Currently, in-depth accident investigation is one of the best ways to determine the speed or cars involved in accidents. This paper first presents the methods used for accident investigation and for accident kinematic reconstruction. Then, in order to illustrate the interest and possible applications of such accident data, it shows some results from a recent study based on the IFSTTAR in-depth accident study programme (IDAS) and dealing with the link between travelling speed and accident risk.
The increase in light duty trucks (LDT) on the road in the US is a safety concern because of their aggressivity, or risk they present to occupants of cars, especially in side impacts. We use FARS data to look at fatality trends in frontal and side impacts between cars and LDT. FARS data is also used to determine risk, or fatalities per registered vehicle, imposed on car drivers from other vehicle types. We use NASS CDS data to investigate sources of serious injuries in vehicles with side impact. These sources of injury are categorized into three major groups: 1) contact without intrusion, 2) contact with intrusion, and 3) restraints. We find a greater fraction of intrusion related injuries in cars struck on their side by SUV or pick-up trucks than when they are struck by other cars.
The Traffic Accident Research Institute at University of Technology Dresden investigates about 1,000 accidents annually in the area around and in Dresden. These datasets have been summarized and evaluated in the GIDAS (German Accident In-Depth Study) project for 13 years. During the project it became apparent that the specific traffic situation of a covert exit of a passenger car and an intersecting two-wheeler involves a high risk potential. This critical situation develops in a large part due to the lack of visibility between the driver and the intersecting bike. In this paper the accident avoidance potential of front camera systems with lateral field of view, which allows the driver to have an indirect sight into the crossing street area will be presented.
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) aims to prevent the lateral instability of a vehicle. Linked to the braking and powertrain systems, it prevents the car from running wide on a corner or the rear from sliding out. It also helps the driver control his trajectory, without replacing him, in the case of loss of control where the driver is performing an emergency manoeuvrer (confused and exaggerated steering wheel actions). A new ESP function optimizes ESP action in curves with hard under steering (situations in which the front wheels lose grip and the vehicle slides towards the outside of the curve). A complementary feature prevents the wheels from spinning when pulling away and accelerating. The name given to the ESP system varies according to the vehicle manufacturer, but other terms include: active stability control (ASC), automotive stability management system (ASMS), dynamic stability control (DSC), vehicle dynamic control (VDC), vehicle stability control (VSC) or electronic stability Control (ESC). This paper proposes an evaluation of the effectiveness of ESP in terms of reduction of injur accidents in France. The method consists of 3 steps: - The identification, in the French National injury accident census (Gendarmerie Nationale only), of accident-involved cars for which the determination of whether or not the car was fitted with ESP is possible. A sample of 1 356 cars involved in injury accidents occurred in 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003 was then selected. But we had to restrict the analysis to only 588 Renault Lagunas. - The identification of accident situations for which we can determine whether or not ESP is pertinent (for example ESP is pertinent for loss of control accidents whilst it is not for cars pulling out of a junction). - The calculation, via a logistic regression, of the relative risk of being involved in an ESPpertinent accident for ESP equipped cars versus unequipped cars, divided by the relative risk of being involved in a non ESP-pertinent accident for ESP equipped cars versus unequipped cars. This relative risk is assumed to be the best estimator of ESP effectiveness. The arguments for such a method, effectiveness indicator and implicit hypothesis are presented and discussed in the paper. Based on a few assumptions, ESP is proved to be highly effective. Currently, the relative risk of being involved in an ESP pertinent accident for ESP-equipped cars is lower (-44%, although not statistically significant)rnthan for other cars.rn
Nowadays airbags are part of the standard equipment in almost all new cars. While airbags are saving an increasing number of people from severe injuries and death in moderate and high speed crashes, they do not completely prevent dashboard injuries. The most common mechanism in dashboard injuries is a posteriorly directed force to the proximal tibia with the knee flexed. This may occur during a motor vehicle frontal impact accident when a knee of the driver or the front-seat passenger strikes the dashboard. The posterior force can be combined with a abducting or rotational force leading to concomitant lateral or posterolateral injury. Car and airbag manufacturers therefore develop special inflatable systems to reduce the impact force in dashboard injuries. Every new inflatable system, however, has to be evaluated in out of position situations in which the system might cause injuries to certain body areas. Therefore, we investigated a new kneebag system in different critical seating positions of post mortem test subjects (PMTS). The tested knee airbag module is a folded airbag (18 litre volume) which is installed below the lower section of the instrument panel of a passenger car. Using four PMTS (2 male, 2 female, age 36"67) the following positions were tested: normal seating position, knee flexed >90 degrees and knee flexed <60 degrees in static deployment tests with direct contact. In addition a dynamic test (48.8kph, AAMA-pulse) was carried out with the PMTS belted in a normal seating position. The inflation phase and the impact of the system on the knee/lower leg were analysed by high speed videos. After the test the lower legs of the PMTS were examined by Xray and autopsy. All soft tissue injuries and bone fractures were recorded. All the tests could be evaluated. Except some superficial skin lesions in the impact area no fracture of the bones around the knee and no knee ligament and tendon injuries were observed. Neither video analysis nor autopsy of the PMTS showed any critical contact injuries caused by the inflation process of the bag. Therefore, it can be concluded that in the tested seating positions which are the most critical for the knee area the knee bag system is safe.
The declining trend since 1991 in the number of killed people was broken in 2011 when overall 4 009 people died in traffic accidents in Germany. The question arises if there is a stagnating trend of fatalities in Germany in future? By breaking down the accidents with casualties towards a monthly view one can see a decreasing trend of fatalities in the warmer months especially since 2009. When comparing against winter months higher deviations are observed. In December 2011 an increase of 191 traffic deaths were registered (181 in 2010 compared to 372 in 2011). Further analyses of different accident influences were evaluated and their possibility of drastic change from one year to the other was determined. As seen weather- and environmental conditions are one of the major contributing factors and are one of the causes for the increased number of fatalities. To support the underlying assumption a model had been created to calculate the number of traffic deaths on a daily basis approach. As an input, road conditions projected through weather parameters and also different driving behaviors on weekdays or holidays were used. As a result, estimates of daily fatality with up to 75% precision can be achieved out of the 2009, 2010 and 2011 data. Further on it shows that weather and street conditions have a high influence on the overall resulting number of traffic accidents with casualties, and especially to the number of fatalities. Hence it is estimated that approximately 3 300 people were killed in traffic accidents in Germany in 2013 which would be again a reduction of another 13% compared to 2012. Therefore an answer to the question will be that the decreasing trend in traffic fatalities in Germany somehow is not broken when environmental conditions are included in national statistics. Their effects will become more visible in future accident statistics and it is estimated variances of 5% to 8% of the annual number of traffic fatalities in Germany will be seen.
This paper reviews briefly the evolution of the investigation of transport accidents from the early beginnings when individual events were studied but systematic data was not collected. In the transport modes other than on the roads, accident investigation early on, even of single events, was important in introducing safety improvements. Road accidents, however, evolved enormously with the growth of car ownership without any comparable political response to the consequent deaths and injuries, equivalent to what happened with the other modes. From the 1950s data bases started to contribute to our knowledge of the epidemiology of road traffic injuries, and in-depth sample studies have contributed much to the body of knowledge in the last 30 years. However, even the basic input and output variables of a crash, its severity and the seriousness of the outcomes in terms of injuries and their consequences are not complete or agreed upon. Issues of experimental design and sampling are discussed. It is proposed that the most important area for current research to address is the effect of population variations on injury outcomes. The need for the establishment of good data bases for active safety issues is emphasised with the consequent need for better links between the research community and the police.
Das einwohnerbezogene Risiko, im Laufe eines Jahres im Straßenverkehr zu sterben, steigt bei Kindern und Jugendlichen von 17 Getöteten je 1 Mio. Einwohner im Kindesalter über, 112 Getötete je 1 Mio. Einwohner im Alter von 15 bis 17 Jahren bis zu 207 Getötete je 1 Mio. Einwohner und Jahr im Alter zwischen 18 und 24 Jahren. Das ist ein Anstieg um das 12fache. Vor diesem Hintergrund wird im Programm für mehr Sicherheit im Straßenverkehr des BMVBW des Jahres 2001, (Seite 14) gefordert ...Verkehrserziehung in der Schule in allen Jahrgangsstufen durchführen... Die Ergebnisse der Studie "Verkehrserziehung in der Sekundarstufe" stellten die Grundlage dieses Kolloquiums dar. Rund hundert Experten aus dem Bereich Verkehrserziehung nahmen an der Veranstaltung teil, darunter die für Verkehrserziehung zuständigen Referenten der Länder, Fachberater für Verkehrserziehung, Lehrer und Polizeibeamte und zahlreiche Vertreter wissenschaftlicher Institute, der Lehrerfortbildung und der Verbände, die sich mit der Verkehrs- und Mobilitätserziehung befassen. Horst Weishaupt präsentierte die Ergebnisse der von der Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen in Auftrag gegebenen Studie zur Situation der Verkehrserziehung in der Sekundarstufe. Dabei stellte er unter anderem dar, dass die Verkehrserziehung im Denken vieler Lehrer und Lehrerinnen keine wesentliche Rolle spielt. Er verwies aber auch darauf, dass die Situation der Verkehrserziehung je nach Schulart, Jahrgangsstufe, Größe der Schule und Bevölkerungsdichte unterschiedlich ist. Horst Roselieb vom niedersächsischen Kultusministerium hinterfragte die KMK-Empfehlungen für Verkehrserziehung von 1994 vor dem Hintergrund der "Weishauptstudie". In seinem Vortrag "Vom Ringen der Schulen um Wirksamkeit" betrachtete Michael Felten die Ergebnisse der Studie aus der Sicht des Lehrers und vor dem Hintergrund der allgemeinen Diskussion um den Zustand der Schule von heute. Er plädierte dafür, die Schüler stärker zu fordern und über den sich einstellenden Lernerfolg die Freude an der Leistung und am Lernen zu erhöhen. In Workshops wurden die Ergebnisse der Studie diskutiert. In Workshop I: "Verkehrs- und Mobilitätserziehung in der Sekundarstufe: Chancen, Ziele, Grenzen" forderten die Teilnehmer - den Stellenwert der Verkehrs- und Mobilitätserziehung künftig zu erhöhen. - Die Empfehlungen für Verkehrserziehung der KMK auf Umsetzbarkeit und Akzeptanz in der Lehrerschaft zu überprüfen. - Klarheit hinsichtlich der wesentlichen Inhalte, Ziele und Methoden der Verkehrs-/Mobilitätserziehung zu schaffen. - Verkehrs- und Mobilitätserziehung in den Lehrplänen aller Bundesländer zu verankern. - Inhalte der Verkehrs-/Mobilitätserziehung überprüfbar zu machen. - Verkehrserziehung in die Lehrerausbildung zu integrieren. - Die Lehrerfortbildung zu verstärken. - Verkehrserziehung als kontinuierliche Aufgabe zu verstehen, die alle Altersgruppen einschließt. Die Teilnehmer am Workshop II "Unterrichtsangebote für Verkehrs- und Mobilitätserziehung durch Verbände und Verlage" kamen unter anderem zu folgenden Ergebnissen: - Angebote für Verkehrs- und Mobilitätserziehung sollten folgende Kriterien erfüllen: -- schneller und wiederholbarer Einsatz, -- geringer Organisationsaufwand, -- kurze Vorbereitungszeit, - Angebote sollten moderne Anspracheformen beinhalten: -- Gruppenerfahrung fördern, -- aktive Mitarbeit beinhalten, -- praktische Erfahrungen einbeziehen, - In der Aus-, Fort- und Weiterbildung der Lehrer muss Verkehrs- und Mobilitätserziehung inhaltlich und methodisch einbezogen werden. Im Workshop III "Wissenschaftliche Studien an Schulen" wurde unter anderem gefordert bei der Durchführung bundesweiter Studien - die Genehmigungsverfahren anzugleichen, -und gegebenenfalls Standards für den Datenschutz zu schaffen. Insgesamt fand das Kolloquium bei den Teilnehmern eine sehr positive Resonanz. Auf der Basis der erarbeiteten Anregungen zur Verbesserung der Verkehrserziehung an weiterführenden Schulen, sollen jetzt in einer Arbeitsgruppe der Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen, in der alle für Verkehrserziehung zuständigen Referenten der Länder vertreten sind, umsetzbare Lösungsvorschläge erarbeitet werden.
Verkehrspsychologische Nachschulungen stellen Maßnahmen zur Rehabilitierung von im Straßenverkehr auffälligen Kraftfahrerlnnen dar. Diese gesetzlich verankerten psychologischen lnterventionsprogramme werden mit hohem Aufwand konzipiert und sind bei der täglichen Durchführung mit beträchtlichen Kosten verbunden. Daraus ergibt sich die Notwendigkeit, die Effektivität der Nachschulungsmodelle durch eine wissenschaftliche Evaluation zu klären. Um die Effektivität der Nachschulungskurse der AAP (Austrian Applied Psychology) zu überprüfen wurde eine Fragebogenstudie mit Pre-Posttest-Designs durchgeführt. Die Ergebnisse der Alkoholkurse zeigen positive Auswirkungen hinsichtlich Einstellungsänderung, spezifischer Selbstwirksamkeitserwartung, interner Attributionen, Wissen und Gesamtbeurteilung.