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Annually within the European Union, there are over 50,000 road accident fatalities and 2 million other casualties, of which the majority are either the occupants of cars or other road users in collision with a car. The European Commission now has competency for vehicle-based injury countermeasures through the Whole Vehicle Type Approval system. As a result, the Commission has recognised that casualty reduction strategies must be based on a full understanding of the real-world need under European conditions and that the effectiveness of vehicle countermeasures must be properly evaluated. The PENDANT study commenced in January 2003 in order to explore the possibility of developing a co-ordinated set of targeted, in-depth crash data resources to support European Union vehicle and road safety policy. Three main work activity areas (Work Packages) commenced to provide these resources. This paper describes some of the outcomes of Work Package 2 (WP2, In-depth Crash Investigations and Data Analysis). In WP2, some 1,100 investigations of crashes involving injured car occupants were conducted in eight EU countries to a common protocol based on that developed in the STAIRS programme. This paper describes the purposes, methodology and results of WP2. It is expected that the results will be used as a co-ordinated system to inform European vehicle safety policy in a systematic, integrated manner. Furthermore, the results of the data analyses will be exploited further to provide new directions to develop injury countermeasures and regulations.
In recent years special attention has been paid to reducing the number of fatalities resulting from road traffic accidents. The ambitious target to cut in half the number of road users who are killed each year by 2010 compared with the 2001 figures, as set out in the European White Paper "European Transport Policy for 2010: Time to Decide" implies a general approach covering all kinds of road users. Much has been achieved, e.g. in relation to the safety of car passengers and pedestrians but PTW accidents still represent a significant proportion of fatal road accidents. More than 6,000 motorcyclists die annually on European roads which amounts to 16% of the EU-15 road fatalities. The European Commission therefore launched in 2004 a Sub- Project dealing with motorcycle accidents within an Integrated Project called APROSYS (Advanced PROtection SYStems) forming part of the 6th Framework Programme. In a first step, the combined national statistical data collections of Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain were analysed. Amongst other things parameters like accident location, road conditions, road alignment and injury severity have been explored. The main focus of the analysis was on serious and fatal motorcycle accidents and the results showed similar trends in all four countries. From these results 7 accident scenarios were selected for further investigation via such in-depth databases as the DEKRA database, the GIDAS 2002 database, the COST 327 database and the Dutch element of the MAIDS database. Three tasks, namely the study of PTW collisions with passenger cars, PTW accidents involving road infrastructure features, and motorcyclist protective devices have been assessed and these will concentrate inter alia on accident causes, rider kinematics and injury patterns. A detailed literature review together with the findings of the in-depths database analysis is presented in the paper. Conclusions are drawn and the further stages of the project are highlighted.
Zur Zustandsbeurteilung von Brückenfahrbahnplatten ist es wichtig, die Feuchte und den Salzgehalt des bewehrten Betons zu kennen. Üblicherweise wird die Versalzung mittels Potenzialmessung bestimmt und durch Laboranalyse von Proben verifiziert. Diese Methode erfordert aber das Entfernen des Fahrbahnbelags. Um eine zerstörungsfreie Bestimmung des Betonzustandes und des Salzgehaltes des Betons mit einem fahrzeugbasierten Messsystem von der Fahrbahn aus durchführen zu können, wurde eine Kombinationsmethode aus Georadar und Magnetfeldmessung entwickelt. Ermittelt man die komplexe Dielektrizitätskonstante (DK) des Baustoffs im Mikrowellen-Bereich, so ist es möglich, über entsprechende Kalibrationskurven seine Feuchte und seinen Salzgehalt abzuleiten. Mit einem 1 GHz-Bodenradar wird die Laufzeit der elektromagnetischen Wellen von der Fahrbahnoberfläche bis zur oberflächennahen Bewehrung bestimmt. Die Tiefe dieser Bewehrungsstähle wird unabhängig durch eine magnetische Gleichfeld-Methode ermittelt. Nach Aufmagnetisierung werden mehrere Gradientenkomponenten des statischen magnetischen Feldes der Bewehrungsbügel gemessen und daraus die Bügeltiefe berechnet. Diese magnetische Tiefenbestimmung ist unabhängig von den dielektrischen Eigenschaften der dazwischen befindlichen Materialien. Durch Vergleich der Radar-Laufzeit mit der magnetisch gemessenen Tiefe lässt sich der Realteil der effektiven DK des überdeckenden Betons bestimmen. Die Analyse der reflektierten Radar-Amplitude erlaubt eine Abschätzung des Salzgehaltes. Zusätzlich wurde ein dielektrischer Resonator für die Feuchte- und Salzgehaltmessung von Baustoffen entwickelt, der aus einer zylindrischen Mikrowellenkeramik hoher DK in einem halboffenen Metallgehäuse besteht. Aus der Messung der Resonanzfrequenz und der Güte beim Aufbringen des Resonators auf den Baustoff lässt sich sein Feuchte- und Salzgehalt ableiten. Die an Beton-Probekörpern bekannter Feuchte und Versalzung durchgeführten experimentellen Untersuchungen bestätigten die Erwartungen. Ein Radar-Magnet-Messwagen wurde entwickelt und auf zwei Brückenbauwerken erfolgreich erprobt. Die effektive komplexe DK konnte gut bestimmt werden.
Automotive Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and TechnologyrnAbstract: The degrees of injury severity, as a rule injuries scaled by AIS of specific regions of the human body, investigated out of road traffic accidents correspond to the body-specific loading values, which are found out with the aid of experimental or mathematical simulation of crash tests with motor vehicles or with sled tests. The coherence between the injured human being on the one hand and the physical and the theoretical model respectively on the other hand is established by the risk function, which describes the probability of degrees of injury severity in dependence on the protection criteria. Due to the different physical characteristics in the simulation, e.g. accelerations, forces, compressions and their velocity, the compilation of these quantities, comparable to the MAIS, the maximal occurred single AIS obtained in accident analysis is much more difficult in the simulation than in the accident occurrence. Therefore it is obvious to normalize the loading values gained out of simulation and to summarise them to an entire value in a suitable manner, the safety index.rn
This study aimed to identify the occurrence, type and mechanisms of the traumatic injuries of the vulnerable road users in vehicle collisions, and to determine the effects of human, engineering, and environment factors on traffic accidents and injuries. The pedestrian accident cases were collected in the years 2000 to 2005 from Changsha Wujing hospital China and Accident Research Unit at Medical University Hannover in Germany. A statistic analysis was carried out using the collected accident data. The results from analysis of Changsha data were compared with results from analysis of GIDAS data Hannover. The injury severities were determined using AIS code and ISS values. The results were presented in terms of cause of injuries, injury distributions, injury patterns, injury severity. The factors influenced the injury outcomes were proposed and discussed for the vehicle transport environment and road users. The results were discussed with regard to accident data collection, accident sampling and injury distributions etc. In the urban area of Changsha, motorcycles and passenger cars are most frequently involved in vehicle pedestrian accidents. Head and lower extremities injuries are the predominant types of pedestrian injuries. The pedestrian accidents were identified as vital issue in urban traffic safety and therefore a high priority should be given to this road user group in research of safe urban transportation. In Hannover area, cars are most frequently involved in traffic accidents, injured pedestrians are involved in road traffic of Germany in 13% of all causalities only in 2005 and have nearly the same number as motorcyclists, but the half of bicyclists.
Das Thema Mobilitätssicherung und Verkehrssicherheit älterer Kraftfahrer ist in Europa aufgrund der demographischen Entwicklung und der Bedeutung des Pkws insbesondere für ältere Menschen von vorrangiger Bedeutung. Im Zusammenhang mit der politischen Integration wächst das Interesse an abgestimmten nationalen Regelungen der Fahrerlaubnis. Dementsprechend lebendig ist die wissenschaftliche Diskussion über die Möglichkeiten, ältere Kraftfahrer zu unterstützen und die Forschungsaktivität auf diesem Gebiet. Das Forschungsprojekt VeBo hat sich zum Ziel gesetzt, ein Mobilitätsberatungskonzept für Ärzte zu entwickeln, das unter Berücksichtigung der Bedingungen des Behandlungsalltages und der Bedürfnisse der zu behandelnden Senioren das positive Verhältnis zwischen Arzt und Patient nutzt, um gezielt Aufklärungsarbeit hinsichtlich medizinisch relevanter Aspekte einer sicheren Verkehrsteilnahme zu leisten. Auf Basis einer zu diesem Zweck durchgeführten qualitativen Befragung und aufbauend auf wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen abgeschlossener und veröffentlichter BASt-Projekte (AMEIS, FRAME) wurde ein Fortbildungskonzept für Ärzte zum Thema "Verkehrssicherheit und Mobilität für Senioren" konzipiert und durch eine erneute Befragung bezüglich inhaltlicher, konzeptueller und akzeptanzbezogener Aspekte prozessbegleitend evaluiert. Um eine effiziente Implementierung der Fortbildung gewährleisten zu können, wurden im Rahmen des Projektes Evaluationsverfahren entwickelt, die die Auswirkungen der Fortbildung auf die ärztliche Praxis sowie die Einstellung und das Verhalten der älteren Verkehrsteilnehmer erfassen sollten. Die überregionale Zertifizierung und Implementierung der ärztlichen Fortbildung sollte schließlich die Voraussetzung dafür schaffen, die generelle Wirksamkeit und den Nutzen der Maßnahme im Hinblick auf die Verbesserung der Verkehrssicherheit älterer Menschen zu überprüfen, da so eine Evaluation im größeren Rahmen vorgenommen werden könnte
The incidence and treatment of sternal fractures among traffic accidents are of increasing importance to ensure best possible outcomes. Analysis of technical indicators of the collision, preclinical and clinical data of patients with sterna fractures from 1985-2004 among 42,055 injured patients were assessed by an Accident Research Unit. Two time groups were categorized: 1985-1994 (A) vs. 1995-2004 (B). 267/42,055 patients (0.64%) suffered a sterna fracture. Regarding the vehicle type, the majority occurred after car accidents in 0.81% (251/31,183 pts), followed by 0.19% (5/2,633pts) driving motorbike, and 0.11% (4/3,258pts) driving a truck. 91% wore a safety belt. Only 13% of all passengers suffering a sternal fracture had an airbag on board (33/255 car/trucks), with an airbag malfunction in 18%. The steering column was deformed in 39%, the steering wheel in 36%. Cars in the recent years were significantly older (7.67-±5 years (B) vs. 5.88-±5 years (A), p=0.003). Cervical spine injuries are frequent (23% vs. 22%), followed by multiple rib fractures (14% vs. 12%) and lung injuries (12% vs. 11%). We found 9/146 (6%) and 3/121 patients (3%) with heart contusion among the 267 sternal fractures. MAIS was 2.56-±1.3 vs. 2.62-±1.3 (A vs. B, p=0.349). 18% of patients were polytraumatized, with 11.2% dying at the scene, 2.3% in the hospital. Sternal fractures occur most often in old cars to seat-belted drivers often without any airbag. Severe multiple rib fractures and lung contusion are concomitant injuries in more than 10% each indicating the severity of the crash. Over a twentyyear period, the injury severity encountered was not different with 18% polytrauma patients suffering sternal fractures.
The European Union has set a target to reduce all road fatalities (over 40,000) with 50% in 2010. This target percentage remained unchanged with the introduction of the ten new member states within the EU as by May 1st, 2004. According to Eurostat, 34% of all fatalities in 1998 in the, then, fifteen states of the European Union were the result of single vehicle collisions. This represents over 14,000 lives lost each year of which many can likely be saved through better roadside infrastructure design. The challenge for road safety professionals is to find methods and design strategies that help to reduce these casualties. Procedures for full-scale vehicle crash testing of guard rails were first published in the US in 1962. Present European regulation is mainly based on these procedures and later developments. Since then the vehicle fleet has changed considerably. Due to the complexity of the actual safety problem the numerical simulation approach offers a good opportunity to evaluate the different parameters involved in road safety, such as infrastructure properties, vehicle type, vehicle occupants and injuries. The ideal situation would be that simulation tools are coupled or integrated and all involved effects would be related. At the moment this is not the case yet, but initiatives are taken and a new virtual era has started. This paper offers a method looking at two components that encompass the driving environment: the car and the guardrail. As part of the EC-funded project, RISER (Roadside Infrastructure for Safer European Roads) a multi body simulation program study is carried out to determine sensitivities of some parameters in car to guardrail collisions and gives insides in performance of the car with passive safety equipment, the guardrail and the interaction of these objects with each other. By offering a set of methods that includes these two aspects and their intertwining relations, more confidence can be gained in actually reducing fatalities due to single vehicle collisions with, or due to, roadside furniture. Reducing the number of fatalities of single vehicle crashes would contribute greatly to the stated goal of reducing casualties altogether.
The fact that ADAC Air Rescue handles approximately 4,000 road accident missions every year gave rise to set up an accident research programme for which ADAC Air Rescue provides its data. This data is of initial informational quality and will be supplemented by data from the police, experts, fire brigades as well as hospitals and forensic institutes. Although the number of cases is still rather low, certain tendencies can be identified. The causes for most accidents occur when joining or intersecting traffic, followed by speeding in road bends and tailgating. Many accidents involve HGV rear end collisions, often causing serious injuries, considerable damage and technical problems for the rescue operations. With regard to the various impact types, it has become obvious that most of the extremely serious injuries are inflicted during a passenger car side impact. In addition, access to and removal of trapped passengers is becoming more and more complicated, partly due to the increasing use of high-strength materials, and rescue operations tend to be more time consuming.
Zur Überwachung der Verkehrsentwicklung und zur Ermittlung der Verkehrsstärken auf den Bundesfernstraßen - Bundesautobahnen und Bundesstraßen - fand im Jahr 2005 wieder eine bundesweite Straßenverkehrszählung (SVZ 2005) im Rahmen des üblichen Fünfjahres-Turnus statt. Die Länder hatten die Möglichkeit, auch das nachgeordnete Netz (Landes- und Kreisstraßen) zu zählen und im Rahmen der SVZ 2005 auswerten zu lassen. Kreisstraßen wurden im Gegensatz zur SVZ 2000 nur in einigen Bundesländern und zudem nur in deutlich geringerem Maße erfasst, so dass zu dieser Straßenkategorie keine allgemeinen Aussagen getroffen werden können. Der vorliegende Bericht beinhaltet mittlere DTV-Werte und Jahresfahrleistungen, differenziert nach Fahrzeugarten und Straßenklassen sowohl für das Bundesgebiet insgesamt als auch für jedes einzelne Bundesland. Außerdem sind Beschreibungen zur Berechnung der DTV- und Fahrleistungsstatistiken enthalten sowie einige Ausführungen zu Entwicklungen der mittleren DTV-Werte und Jahresfahrleistungen in Bezug auf 2000.