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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.
Motorcycle crashes in Austria: Analysis of causes and contributing factors based on in-depth data
(2017)
From CEDATU, the in-depth accident database run by the Vehicle Safety Institute at Graz University of Technology, a representative sample of 101 crashes involving at least one motorcycle was selected. The analysis focused on causes for crashes as well as on contributing factors, but also included parameters of road, riders and vehicles. Own riding speed and "unexpectable action by another road user" were the most frequent causes for accidents. Inappropriate safety distance or delayed reaction were frequent, both as causation factors and as contributing factors. Infrastructure issues never cause an accident, but they are very frequent as contributing factors; road geometry and road guidance are by far most frequent among these. This paper also discusses accidents by type and other parameters (e.g. injury severity by body region, collision speed, age and others), and compares accident causes to previous studies as well as the police reported accident statistics.
The first version of German Highway Capacity Manual was published in 2001. Now, a new version is published in 2015 (HBS 2015). For the new German Highway Capacity Manual, most major chapters are revised and some of them are totally rewritten. The chapter for merge, diverge, and small weaving segments is rewritten in accordance with forthcoming developments in the past 10 years. In this paper, an overview of the chapter in the new German Highway Capacity Manual is presented. Procedures dealing with performance analyses and level of service (LOS) of those segments are introduced both for freeways and rural highways. Differences between the former version and the new version of the chapter in the German Highway Capacity Manual are indicated and discussed. In most of the existing highway capacity manuals, LOS of merge, diverge, and small weaving segments is traditionally defined by speed, volume, or density in critical areas. In that traditional concept several capacity values of different critical areas (merge, diverge, and weaving) as well as upstream and downstream basic segments within the influence areas are evaluated separately. In the new HBS 2015, a new model which considers the total merge, diverge, and weaving segment as an entire object is incorporated. A combined volume-to-capacity ratio (freeways) or a combined density (rural highways) is used for defining the LOS of the total segment. The parameters of the new procedure are functions of the number of lanes of the major road, the number of lanes in the on-ramp or off-ramp, and the predefined geometric design of those segments. The coefficients are calibrated with field data or defined by experts" experiences within a matrix of coefficients. With those procedures, the traffic quality (LOS) can be obtained directly as a function of the volumes or densities on the major road and on the on-ramp or off-ramp respectively. The new procedure has the following advantages: a) a uniform function for all types of merge, diverge, and small weaving segments, b) traffic quality assessment for all critical areas under investigation in one step, and c) the procedure can easily be calibrated. For applications in practice, a set of graphs is provided.
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.
Im Rahmen der wissenschaftlichen Begleitung zum deutschlandweiten Feldversuch mit Lang-Lkw ist auch eine Untersuchung zu den Sicherheitsauswirkungen im Zusammenhang mit Überholvorgängen gegenüber Lang-Lkw sowie deren Räumvorgängen an Knotenpunkten durchgeführt worden. Wegen der geringen Anzahl an diesem Feldversuch teilnehmender Lang-Lkw, vor allem aber auch wegen des vorrangigen BAB-Einsatzes von Lang-Lkw und daher fehlender nennenswerter Streckenabschnitte auf Landstraßen, werden im Rahmen des FE-Vorhabens ausschließlich Messungen bzw. Beobachtungen durchgeführt, die vom Lang-Lkw selbst ausgehen. Mit ihnen wird das Annäherungs-, Ausscher-, Vorbeifahrt- und Einscherverhalten bei Überholvorgängen gegenüber Lang-Lkw auf Landstraßen und Autobahnen erfasst. Aus den Analysen von über 200 Überholungen gegenüber Lang-Lkw bzw. Vergleichsfahrzeugen lassen sich keine Indizien für ein erhöhtes Risiko beim Überholen von Lang-Lkw erkennen. Tendenziell nehmen die geringsten Sicherheitsabstände in ausreichendem Maße zu, die Beschleunigungen bei kritischen Geschwindigkeiten liegen leicht höher. Ansatzpunkte für eine Erhöhung der Sicherheitsrisiken sind auch beim Räumen von Lang-Lkw nicht zu erkennen. Generell ist eine geringere Geschwindigkeit der betrachteten Lang-Lkw und damit eine theoretisch sicherheitsfördernd größere Geschwindigkeitsdifferenz zwischen Überholer und Überholtem zu beobachten. Allerdings würde eine systematisch niedrigere Geschwindigkeit von Lang-Lkw vor allem auf Autobahnen vermutlich zu einer höheren Anzahl an Überholungen durch andere Lkw führen. Auch für den im Dauerbetrieb zu erwartenden Fall gleicher Geschwindigkeiten gibt es keinen Anhaltspunkt, dass erhöhte Sicherheitsrisiken zu erwarten sind: Bei allen Parametern liegen die Werte bei kritischen Überholvorgängen bei Lang-Lkw etwas günstiger als bei den Vergleichsfahrzeugen, so dass die theoretisch wegen der größeren Fahrzeuglänge zu erwartenden Erhöhungen des Risikos mindestens kompensiert würden.