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Road safety is a major preoccupation of the European Commission and the road transport industry and depends on numerous significant factors. In order to improve road safety and to plan effective safety improvement actions for truck transport, we must first identify the problems to be addressed, i.e. what are the main causes of truck accidents. The ETAC project, initiated by the European Commission and the IRU, was launched in order to set up a heavy goods vehicle accident causation study across European countries to identify future actions which could contribute to the improvement of road safety. The results will be based on a detailed analysis of truck accident data collected in seven European countries according to a common methodology which has been elaborated through numerous national and European projects. This paper describes the common methodology used to collect the information on the scene of the accident and to analyse the data so that the reconstruction of the crash events may be carried out. CEESAR proposes a methodology using its experience gained from over 10 years of accident data collection. This methodology is based on an in-depth investigation of the parameters involved in-an accident and linked to the driver, the vehicle, the road and their environment. In-depth investigation requires accident investigator presence on the scene of the accident in order to collect volatile information such as marks on the road, weather conditions, visibility, state and equipment of the vehicle, driver interview. Later, passive and active information is gathered, either at the hospital for the driver, at the garage for the vehicle or on the spot for the road geometry. A reconstruction carried out with the help of specific software and the analysis of the data collected and calculated enables the identification of the main causes of the accident and the future actions to plan in order to improve road safety as regards truck traffic.
Pelvic fracture, cracking or breaking of a portion of the pelvis are extremely common injuries in the side impact collisions of motor vehicles. Due to both its shape and structural architecture, mechanics of the pelvic bone is complicated. There is a lack of knowledge regarding the dynamic behavior of the pelvis and its biomechanical tolerance under impact environment. Hence this study is aimed at the understanding of the mechanical response of the human pelvis with three-dimensional finite element (FE) models, under side impact load, applied through a structure, equivalent to a car door. The door structure was modeled, considering few layers, consisting of foam (Styrodur®, 3035 CS), plastic (UHMWPE), steel, glass and steel, putting them in series. A soft tissue layer (equivalent to fat) was also considered on the greater trochanter location. These FE models (with and without the car door structure) were analyzed with ANSYS-LS-DYNA-® dynamic finite element software to compare the effect of the car door padding system for shock absorption. It was observed that with proper combination of shock absorbing material (foam, etc.) and its thickness, the transmission of impact load to the body part (pelvis, etc.) from the outer surface of the car door could be reduced.
In order to improve the protection of children transported in cars, within the CHILD programme (GR3D-CT2002-00791) real world road accidents are thoroughly analysed and then reconstructed in laboratory. Prior to comparing injury severities of real victims to physical parameter values measured on the dummies, the quality of the reconstructions is evaluated by experts who use their experience based on the investigation of numerous and various accidents. This paper presents a new tool aiming at better evaluating and validating accident reconstructions. It is based on statistical evaluation of vehicle deformations which gives weighing factors for every part of the car body structure finally leading to a specific Reconstruction Quality Score (RQS indicator). Furthermore, the reliability of this score, depending on the number of measured points, can be established. This tool includes a function aiming at adjusting the speed for a further reconstruction and at defining the launching speed and the pulse shape for complementary sled tests. Finally, the functions of the RQS software and database are presented.
Vehicle crash research at different levels is currently being conducted by several investigation groups in Spain, in some instances within various EU-funded projects. However there is a clear opportunity for increasing compatibility and maximizing usefulness, both at national and European levels, of the information collected by these groups. After reviewing on-going activities and programs in different countries, a framework for a nationwide crash investigation project is proposed: an organizational scheme is suggested as part of a future National Road Safety Strategic Plan; a map of investigation teams located in technological centres, universities and police agencies in Spain is presented; alternatives for several practical aspects such as team composition, deployment and operational budgets and project developmental stages are also discussed.
Motorcycle riders are one of the most vulnerable road users. Annually, on estimate 6000 people are killed in motorcycle accidents in the former 15 EU countries. The objective of this research was to investigate and analyze the main aspects and causes of this vulnerability and the accidents in general. For this aim around 70 accidents in The Netherlands were investigated in the framework of an international research program (MAIDS). Also a control group of motorcycles with riders was investigated so that exposure could be taken into account. An important result is that human failure is in 82% of the cases the main cause of the accident, in 52% this is due the other vehicle driver. Perception and decision failures are the most common failures. The most injuries are caused by the environment but they are typically only less severe (AIS1). Injuries caused by the car (front and side) are typically severe injuries (AIS4+). Previous convictions of the MC rider seem to be related to the chance to get involved in an accident. It was shown that the Dutch and the total MAIDS accident sample are comparable.
Nigeria ranks one of the highest countries in the world with the largest accident, especially when measured by whiplash associated disorders, whereas, traffic safety education rate, data and information been widely known as preventive indicators have been grossly neglected. In Nigeria, traffic safety enlightenment, awareness, political understanding and appreciation of the problem's magnitude are lacking. This study, therefore, seeks to understand and document the fact that accident causation factors in Nigeria relate more to the problem of development, poverty, knowledge and education as evidenced in most other developing countries. Among the primary accident causation factors on Nigerian roads are: - lack of a transportation system or multi-model integration - sub-standard and obsolete vehicles and road furniture - poor road maintenance, investment and engineering management - paucity of road users' and drivers' knowledge, skill, enlightenment and education of the road Use This paper submits that Nigeria being a developing nation requires purely primitive strategies being cost effective (health wise) than curative measures. It is in this light that an enduring, comprehensive and sustainable traffic safety educational programmes information base and data inventory, analysis and implementations form the focus of this study. This effort will provide basic guidelines framework and implementation procedure for a successful prevention of whiplash associated disorder resulting from road traffic crashes in Nigeria and other parts of the world.
Portugal has the highest rate of road fatalities in Europe (2002 and for Eur-15 - CARE database). For this highest rate, the accidents involving pedestrians and motorcycle occupants have a higher contribution than the European average. In the last years, especially accidents involving motorcycles have been investigated and currently two different projects are being carried out, one related with motorcycles accidents and the other with pedestrian accidents. In these projects, countermeasures among others to reduce the fatalities between these two types of road users are being studied. These accidents are investigated with the commercial accident reconstruction software PCCRASH but also new methodologies based on multibody dynamics are in development in order to more accurately study these two types of accidents. In this paper, the methodologies in use for accident reconstruction and new methodologies in development are presented. Speeding his found to be one of the major causes of road fatalities for pedestrians and motorcycle occupants. In the case of motorcycle accidents, these involve mainly young drivers. Aspects as social behavior are also important to understand the causes of some of these accidents. Some examples of accidents occurring in Portugal, involving especially motorcycles and pedestrians are presented and discussed.
The European Enhanced Vehicle-safety Committee wants to promote the use of more biofidelic child dummies and biomechanical based tolerance limits in regulatory and consumer testing. This study has investigated the feasibility and potential impact of Q-dummies and new injury criteria for child restraint system assessment in frontal impact. European accident statistics have been reviewed for all ECE-R44 CRS groups. For frontal impact, injury measures are recommended for the head, neck, chest and abdomen. Priority of body segment protection depends on the ECE-R44 group. The Q-dummy family is able to reflect these injuries, because of its biofidelity performance and measurement capabilities for these body segments. Currently, the Q0, Q1, Q1.5, Q3 and Q6 are available representing children of 0, 1, 1.5, 3 and 6 years old. These Q-dummies cover almost all dummy weight groups as defined in ECE-R44. Q10, representing a 10 year-old child, is under development. New child dummy injury criteria are under discussion in EEVC WG12. Therefore, the ECE-R44 criteria are assessed by comparing the existing P-dummies and new Q-dummies in ECE-R44 frontal impact sled tests. In total 300 tests covering 30 CRSs of almost all existing child seat categories are performed by 11 European organizations. From this benchmark study, it is concluded that the performance of the Q-dummy family is good with respect to repeatability of the measurement signals and the durability of the dummies. Applying ECE-R44 criteria, the first impression is that results for P- and Q-dummy are similar. For child seat evaluation the potential merits of the Q-dummy family lie in the extra measurement possibilities of these dummies and in the more biofidelic response.
This contribution introduces a number of psychological methods of analysis that are based on the practice-oriented collection of information directly at the site of an accident and that allow for an analysis and coding of the accident causes. Investigation examples and examples of the data combinations with basic medical and technical data are outlined. Objective of the collection is the inter-disciplinary investigation of human factors in the causes of accidents ("human-factor-analysis"). The psychological data are incorporated according to an integrative model for accident causes based on empiric algorithms in the data base of the accident research, where the clustered evaluation potential of comprehensive factors of the accident development can be illustrated. The central theoretical concept for the basic model of the progress of the accident from a psychological point of view comprises psychological indicators for the evaluation of the site of the accident for the analysis of the perception conditions as well as a classification of the gleaned data into the accident progress model according to chronological and local criteria. Perception conditions, action intentions and executions as well as conditions limiting perception and actions are acquired, using a questionnaire for persons involved in an accident, and are also integrated into the data structure concerning weighted feature characteristics as well as combined with other relevant features. Suitable systematization tools for the collection and coding of psychological accident development parameters have to be provided, which require primarily a model image of the corresponding processes from the persons involved in the accident (perceptions, expectations, decisions, actions). The interactive accident model contains components of the models by KÜTING 1990, MC DONALD 1972, SURREY 1969 and RASMUSSEN 1980. Based on the inter-action of the three partial systems "person", "vehicle" and "environment", the first step is the assessment of the situation by the persons involved in the accident. This is dependent on the personal attitudes and motives, on experiences and expectations concerning the progress of the situation. Subsequently, data concerning the manner of the coping with the ambiguous state as well as with the instable state (emergency reaction immediately before the accident occurs) are collected. The factors relating to the persons involved in the accident are gathered on several levels using corresponding questionnaires. The coding of the found and collected characteristics is conducted in a multidimensional evaluation relating to the technical results of the accident reconstruction and of the psychological classification, which are subsequently integrated in coded form into the data base of the accident research. The result of this analysis is a description of the development of the accident depicted on a chronological vector from a perception and decision theoretical perspective. This is explained in detail using exemplary cases.
Gerhard GEYER schildert die Entwicklung seit Ende der achtziger Jahre des vergangenen Jahrhunderts und geht insbesondere auf das Verkehrswegeplanungsbeschleunigungsgesetz und das Planungsvereinfachungsgesetz sowie auf das Instrument der Investitionsmaßnahmegesetze ein. Weiterhin berichtet er über neuere Initiativen, durch die die Planung von Verkehrsprojekten beschleunigt werden soll, vor allem über die Verlängerung der Geltung des Verkehrswegeplanungsbeschleunigungsgesetzes und über die Vorschläge des Länderfachausschusses Straßenbaurecht, die in dem Eckpunktepapier zur "Beschleunigung der Planungsverfahren für Bundesfernstraßen" enthalten sind. Nachdrücklich weist der Referent auf die Notwendigkeit hin, für die durch beschleunigte Verfahren vermehrt geschaffenen Baurechte zeitgerecht Mittel zur Verwirklichung der Vorhaben bereit zu stellen. Schließlich betont er im Hinblick auf die künftige Entwicklung den wachsenden Einfluss des europäischen Rechts, insbesondere im Umweltbereich, auf die Ausgestaltung und die Dauer der Verfahren. Jutta SCHMIDT wendet sich in ihrem Referat zunächst dem Umweltinformationsgesetz " in der Fassung vom 23. August 2001 " zu, das die europäische Umweltinformationsrichtlinie aus dem Jahre 1990 in nationales Recht umgesetzt hat, um sodann die in der europäischen Umweltrichtlinie vom 28. Januar 2003 enthaltenen Neuerungen darzustellen. Im Anschluss berichtet sie über die vorgesehene Gesetzesänderung und schildert insbesondere im Hinblick auf den Begriff der Umweltinformation anhand von Beispielen aus der Rechtsprechung die Auswirkungen auf die Straßenbauverwaltung. Ulrich STELKENS behandelt in seinem Referat nicht lediglich die rechtsgeschäftliche, sondern ebenso die Vertretung des Bundes durch die Länder bei der Durchsetzung und Abwehr gesetzlicher Ansprüche zwischen den beim Vollzug der Bundesauftragsverwaltung involvierten Bundes- und Landesbehörden und Dritten. Als problematisch stellt sich dabei insbesondere die Vertretung in vermögensrechtlichen Angelegenheiten der Bundesfernstraßen dar, die auf einer Regelung in einer Allgemeinen Verwaltungsvorschrift des Bundes beruht, die historisch zu erklären ist. Nach der Rechtsprechung des Bundesverfassungsgerichts dürfte der Bund indes bei der Bundesauftragsverwaltung gerade nicht von den mit der Vollziehung von Bundesauftragsangelegenheiten betrauten Landesbehörden vertreten werden , sondern die Länder sind nach der Auffassung des Referenten berechtigt und verpflichtet, diese Aufgaben im eigenen Namen wahrzunehmen, und zwar auch in vermögensrechtlichen Angelegenheiten der Bundesfernstraßenverwaltung. Wolfgang MAß beschreibt in seinem Beitrag zunächst die Verwaltungspraxis in Bayern, die bei den verschiedenen vermögensrechtlichen Fallkonstellationen unterschiedlich vorgeht, jedoch meist das Land in Vertretung des Bundes handeln lässt, wohl in dem Bestreben, die Wahrnehmungskompetenz jeweils an die Sachfinanzierungskompetenz zu koppeln. Allerdings sind nach Ansicht des Referenten seit geraumer Zeit in Rechtsprechung und Literatur Tendenzen erkennbar, die bisherige Praxis zu erschüttern , er befürwortet eine einheitliche Regelung der Wahrnehmungskompetenz in der Vermögensverwaltung und regt eine gesetzliche Festlegung an. Richard BARTLSPERGER geht in seiner Stellungnahme von denselben Grundannahmen wie STELKENS aus, misst jedoch der Regelung des Artikel 90 Absatz 1 Grundgesetz, der dem Bund das zivilrechtliche Eigentum an den Bundesfernstraßenverwaltung zuspricht, eine größere Bedeutung zu und differenziert deshalb zwischen den Fällen, in denen die Länder unmittelbar aus dem Eigentum des Bundes fließende Rechte geltend machen " dies sei nur im Namen des Bundes möglich " und allen anderen Fällen mit vermögensrechtlichen Bezug, bei denen die Länder entsprechend der Rechtsprechung des Bundesverfassungsgerichts außenwirksame Maßnahmen im eigenen Namen wahrzunehmen hätten. Im Ergebnis mahnt daher auch BARTLSPERGER einen sorgfältigeren Umgang mit den verfassungsrechtlichen Vorgaben bei der Vermögensverwaltung der Bundesfernstraßen an.