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Adverse weather could impair the performance of many important parts in road transportation. In a tropical country, the threats posed by the weather phenomenon can be viewed from a different perspective as the situation may not be as extreme as snow-related problems or excessive temperature in other countries. Specifically in Malaysia, the situation may be underestimated due to several reasons such as the deficiencies in accident reporting and lack of research work. This background research has looked into various publications as well as related data to explain the need of more comprehensive research in the future.
Das vorliegende Forschungsprojekt (FE 89.0288/2013) hatte zur Aufgabe, die Eignung verschiedener Systeme zur flächendeckenden Verdichtungskontrolle beim Einbau von Schichten in Asphaltbauweise zu untersuchen. Auf einer Versuchsstrecke zwischen Pirmasens und Landau wurden hierzu insgesamt 5 Testfelder mit einer Länge von jeweils 1 km angelegt und unter Anwendung herstellerspezifischer Kontrollsysteme verdichtet. Ein Feld diente dabei als Referenz, in dem keine flächendeckende Verdichtungskontrolle vollzogen wurde. Alle zur Beurteilung des Verdichtungserfolgs notwendigen Randparameter wurden kontinuierlich aufgezeichnet und anschließend ausgewertet. Hierzu zählten beispielsweise die Temperatur des Mischguts und der Luft, aber auch die durch Kameraaufnahmen dokumentierten tatsächlichen Walzüberfahrten in jedem Abschnitt. Zusätzlich wurden im Nachgang umfangreiche Kontrollprüfungen und Druck-Schwellversuche zur Bewertung der erreichten Verdichtung durchgeführt. Zusammenfassend lassen sich aus den Ergebnissen des Forschungsprojekts folgende Erkenntnisse gewinnen: - Zwischen dem Referenzfeld und den Feldern mit flächendeckender Verdichtungskontrolle konnten keine gravierenden Abweichungen der erreichten Verdichtungsgrade festgestellt werden. - Die Streuungen der Verdichtungsgrade in den jeweiligen Testfeldern weisen keine signifikanten Unterschiede auf. Die erreichten Verdichtungsgrade werden bei Verwendung von Verdichtungskontrollsystemen mit weniger Walzübergangszahlen erreicht. - Bei Verwendung von Verdichtungskontrollsystemen stellen sich eine homogenere Verteilung von Walzübergängen und damit eine gleichmäßigere Flächenverdichtung ein. Insgesamt konnte dem Einsatz von Systemen zur flächendeckenden Verdichtungskontrolle ein positiver Effekt auf den erreichten Verdichtungserfolg nachgewiesen werden.
Although the annual traffic accident statistics published by the national police is available in public, the detailed traffic accident data has not been released in Korea. Recently the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport recognized the importance of in-depth accident data to enhance road traffic safety and initiated a research project to establish a collection of the detailed accident data. The main objective of the project is a feasibility study to establish KIDAS (Korea In-Depth Accident Study). Within this project, three university hospitals which are located in mid-size cities have been selected to collect accident data. Annually, more than 500 cases of accidents have been collected from the in-patient's interviews and diagnosis. Unlike GIDAS (German In-Depth Accident Study), currently on-site investigation can"t be performed by the Korean police. The only available data is patient medical records, patient's description of accident circumstances and the damaged vehicle. Occasionally the police provide the accident investigation reports containing very brief information on accident causation and vehicle safety. In a first step, the concept of KIDAS is to adopt the format of iGLAD (Initiative for the Global Harmonization of Accident Data) for harmonization. Since the currently collected accident information is extremely limited compared with GIDAS, the other sources of data and calculations such as KNCAP vehicle data, pc-crash simulations, vehicle registration information, insurance company data are utilized to complete the iGLAD template. Results from KIDAS_iGLAD and the cases of assessment of active safety devices such as AEBS, ESC, and LDWS will be evaluated.
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.
Das FE-Projekt verfolgt das Ziel, Erhebungsverfahren zur Bestimmung des Befolgungsgrades von Alternativroutenempfehlungen an Netzbeeinflussungsanlagen (NBA) vorzuschlagen. Dazu wurde - nach der Ermittlung relevanter Faktoren auf das individuelle Entscheidungsverhalten - das Spektrum bekannter Methoden und Verfahren systematisch analysiert, und daraus schlüssige und handhabbare Empfehlungen für eine praktische Umsetzung abgeleitet. Wesentliche Untersuchungsergebnisse sind: Neben den Anzeigen auf Schildern einer NBA haben folgende Faktoren starken Einfluss auf die Entscheidung zur Befolgung einer Empfehlung: die Struktur des zulaufenden Verkehrsstromes (z.B. Quellen und Ziele der Fahrten, Fahrtzwecke), die Informationslage (Informationen aus Verkehrsfunk, Navigationssystem, eigener Beobachtung), die Umfeldsituation (z.B. Wetter und Sicht, die Qualität des Verkehrsflusses im Vorfeld der NBA sowie am Entscheidungspunkt) sowie Merkmale der Kfz-Nutzer (z.B. Ortskenntnis, Präferenzen/Motive). Die Heterogenität der individuellen, situativen und verkehrlichen Einflüsse im Umfeld jeder einzelnen NBA sowie starke zufällige Schwankungen der Zusammensetzung des zu beeinflussenden Verkehrsstromes erschweren die Bestimmung des Befolgungsgrades mit einem allgemein gültigen und auf unterschiedliche Anlagen übertragbaren Verfahren. Die Untersuchung von Verfahren der Beobachtung und Befragung ergab hohe zu erwartende Aufwendungen für die Erhebungsdurchführung bei gleichzeitig begrenzter Verbesserung erzielbarer Ergebnisse. Eine pragmatische Möglichkeit zur Ermittlung von Befolgungsgraden ist die Auswertung von Verkehrsdaten (Fahrzeugmengen), die in einem engen Zeitraum von höchstens 15 Minuten vor und nach Einschalten einer Empfehlung an Ein- und Ausfahrten eines beeinflussten Knotenpunkts erfasst werden. Die Übertragbarkeit der auf diese Weise ermittelten Werte auf andere Anlagen ist jedoch nur unter Berücksichtigung definierter Vergleichskriterien möglich. Die tatsächliche Wirksamkeit von Beeinflussungsanlagen kann bei Anwendung statistischer Testverfahren durch kurzzeitige Versuchsschaltungen nachgewiesen werden. Zur Bestimmung der Befolgungsgrade von NBA wird empfohlen, Stated-Response-Methoden (Messung individueller Präferenzen) anzuwenden. Diese Methode bietet den zusätzlichen Nutzen der Berücksichtigung von Effekten relevanter Einflussfaktoren bei der Interpretation festgestellter Befolgungsgrade.
Unfortunately, there has been a high number of accident fatalities reported in the Czech Republic in recent years. There are many causes which have led to a growth in the number of road traffic accidents. Since 1990, traffic density has demonstrated an upward moving tendency, daily traffic-jams are on the increase in many cities and traffic capacity on roads and streets is not able to satisfy this increasing density. Moreover, many road users lack experience in terms of driving modern cars. The National Accident Study of the Czech Republic is based on the assumption that the year 2010 is considered as a pilot project with the testing operation of collecting and evaluating data from traffic accidents. From the beginning of 2011, a fully-functional structure of the Traffic Accident Research will be created and solid data generated. Based on this assumption, we hope to begin meaningful cooperation with foreign countries.
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.
Mit Hilfe der Datenbestände von 7 Städten werden die Grundlagen für eine praxisgerechte Weiterentwicklung des Bewertungsverfahrens für den messtechnisch erfassten Zustand von Innerortsstraßen mit den erforderlichen Normierungsfunktionen, den Ziel-, Warn- und Schwellenwerten und maßgeblichen Funktionsklassen erarbeitet. Für die Auswerteabschnitte ergab sich eine Länge von 10 m als sinnvoll, aus der problemlos Zustandsindikatoren auch für längere Abschnitte ermittelt werden können. Die bisher verwendeten Zustandsindikatoren für die Längsebenheit, Querebenheit und Substanz werden auf ihre Brauchbarkeit untersucht und verbesserte beziehungsweise neue Indikatoren mit den dazugehörigen Normierungsfunktionen vorgeschlagen. Für die Griffigkeit standen keine Analysedaten zur Verfügung. Hier konnte für die Festlegung von Ziel-, Warn- und Schwellenwerten auf entsprechende Normierungsfunktionen für Außerortsstraßen zurückgegriffen werden. Weiterhin werden Vorschläge für die Verknüpfung zum Gebrauchs-und Substanzwert erarbeitet. Für die Relativierung der Anforderungen an den Zustand von Asphaltfahrbahnen werden zwei Funktionsklassen für die Straßenkategorien "Hauptverkehrs-/verkehrs-/Sammelstraßen" (FK 1) und "Anlieger-/Wohnstraßen" (FK 2) vorgeschlagen. Weiterhin wird eine dritte Funktionsklasse für Pflasterstraßen eingeführt. Ihre unterschiedlichen Normierungsfunktionen gewährleisten bei gleichen Zustandsausprägungen eine unterschiedliche Einstufung der Dringlichkeit von Maßnahmearten. Die Untersuchungsergebnisse sind zusätzlich in Form eines Arbeitspapiers aufbereitet.
OKSTRA, so heißt der Objektkatalog für das Straßen- und Verkehrswesen. Im Rahmen des Forschungsprojektes "Standardisierung graphischer Daten im Straßen- und Verkehrswesen" werden die Objekte des Straßen- und Verkehrswesens in ihrer Bedeutung, ihrer Struktur und ihren Beziehungen untereinander definiert. Ziel dieses Objektkatalogs ist die Gewährleistung eines standardisierten Datenaustausches sowohl innerhalb von Arbeitsprozessen einer Verwaltung als auch mit externen Institutionen. Die Definitionen der Objekte sind inhaltlich nicht grundlegend neu, vielmehr werden im OKSTRA im wesentlichen die Objekte der vorhandenen Regelwerke und Standards des Straßen- und Verkehrswesens harmonisiert. Zunächst wurde eine Studie erstellt, in der der Datenfluss in einer Straßenbauverwaltung von der Grundlagenermittlung bis zur Bestandsdokumentation analysiert und alle beteiligten Regelwerke und Standards aufgezeigt werden. Weiterhin werden Vorschläge für die Modellierung und Speicherung der Objekte gemacht. Auf der Grundlage dieser Studie werden die Objekte definiert. Der dabei entstehende Objektkatalog OKSTRA bietet erstmalig eine Gesamtübersicht aller Objektbereiche des Straßen- und Verkehrswesens mit ihren Standards und Regelwerken. Im Bericht werden die Notwendigkeit und der Nutzen dieses Standards sowie die Vorgehensweise zu seiner noch laufenden Entwicklung beschrieben.
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.
Since its beginning in 1999, the German In-Depth Accident Study (GIDAS) evolved into the presumably leading representative road traffic accident investigation in Europe, based on the work started in Hanover in 1973. The detailed and comprehensive description of traffic accidents forms an essential basis for vehicle safety research. Due to the ongoing extension of demands of researchers, there is a continuous progress in the techniques and systematic of accident investigation within GIDAS. This paper presents some of the most important developments over the last years. Primary vehicle safety systems are expected to have a significant and increasing influence on reducing accidents. GIDAS therefore began to include and collect active safety parameters as new variables from the year 2005 onwards. This will facilitate to assess the impact of present and future active safety measures. A new system to analyse causation factors of traffic accidents, called ACASS, was implemented in GIDAS in the year 2008. The whole process of data handling was optimised. Since 2005 the on-scene data acquisition is completely conducted with mobile tablet PCs. Comprehensive plausibility checks assure a high data quality. Multi-language codebooks are automatically generated from the database structure itself and interfaces ensure the connection to various database management systems. Members of the consortium can download database and codebook, and synchronize half a terabyte of photographic documentation through a secured online access. With the introduction of the AIS 2005 in the year 2006, some medical categorizations have been revised. To ensure the correct assignment of AIS codes to specific injuries an application based on a diagnostic dictionary was developed. Furthermore a coding tool for the AO classification was introduced. All these enhancements enable GIDAS to be up to date for future research questions.
Der Bericht enthält die Beurteilung von schädigungsrelevanten Einwirkungen und Schädigungspotenzialen von Betonbrücken sowie deren Erfassung am Bauteil mithilfe aussagekräftiger Parameter und geeigneter Sensoren im Rahmen des Themenschwerpunkts "Intelligente Bauwerke" der BASt. Die Grundlage zur Beurteilung von Schädigungspotenzialen bildet die Auswertung tatsächlich aufgetretener Schäden an Stahlbeton- und Spannbetonbrücken (97.662 Schäden an 3.474 Brücken). Neben der Aufbereitung der chronologischen Entwicklung von Vorschriften und Normen für den Bau von Brücken wurden Schäden infolge von Planungs- und Entwurfsfehlern, sowie Ausführungsfehlern analysiert. Den Schwerpunkt des Berichts bilden die Darstellung und Bewertung von Schädigungspotenzialen getrennt für die Widerstandsseite(auffällige Bauteile/Konstruktionen) sowie für die Einwirkungsseite (relevante Einwirkungen). Bauteile und Konstruktionen werden dazu im Hinblick auf die Merkmale Standsicherheit, Dauerhaftigkeit und Verkehrssicherheit untersucht. Darüber hinaus werden maßgebende Einwirkungen aus den Umweltbedingungen und insbesondere die Einwirkungen infolge des (Schwer-)Verkehrs bewertet. In einem weiteren Arbeitsschritt werden geeignete Schädigungsmodelle zur Beschreibung bekannter Schädigungsprozesse bei Brücken aus Stahl- und Spannbeton dargestellt und die modellspezifischen Einflussgrößen detailliert aufbereitet. Die Darstellung relevanter Parameter zur Erfassung von Einwirkungen und Schäden an Brückenbauwerken, sowie die Erfassung dieser Parameter mit geeigneten Sensoren bilden einen weiteren Schwerpunkt des Projektes. Darüber hinaus werden die Grundlagen eines Datenerfassungssystems dargestellt und abschließend Genauigkeits- und Häufigkeitsbereiche für die Datenerfassung und die Möglichkeiten der Sensorplatzierung aufgezeigt. Die Zusammenstellung der Ergebnisse erfolgt in Form eines Handbuchs.
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 Finland all fatal motor vehicle accidents are studied in-depth on-the-spot by multidisciplinary (police, road and vehicle engineers, physician and behavioural scientist) road accident investigation teams (legislation 2001, work started 1968), which operate in every province. The purpose of the teams is to uncover risk factors that turned an ordinary driving situation into a serious accident and give safety recommendations for improving road safety. The investigation teams do not take a stand on guilt or insurance compensation. When analysing accidents the teams use the concepts of key event, immediate, background and injury risk factors. Compiled investigation folders of each case contain investigation forms from each member, preinvestigation protocol, photographs, sketches etc. About 500 items of information are collected from each accident party. The collected information is also coded into a computer database. Both the database and the investigation folders are widely utilized by researchers and authorities conducting safety work.
An approach to the standardization of accident and injury registration systems (STAIRS) in Europe
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STAIRS is a European Commission funded study whose aim is to produce a set of guidelines for a harmonised, crash injury database. The need to evaluate the effectiveness of the forthcoming European Union front and side impact directives has emphasised the need for real world crash injury data-sets that can be representative of the crash population throughout Europe. STAIRS will provide a methodology to achieve this. The ultimate aim of STAIRS is to produce a set of data collection tools which will aid decision making on vehicle crashworthiness as well as providing a means to evaluate the effectiveness of safety regulations. This paper will disseminate the up-to-date findings of the group as they try to harmonise their methods. The stage has been reached where studies into the diverse methods of the UK, French and German systems of crash injury investigation have been undertaken. An assessment has already been made of the relationships between the three current systems in order to define the areas of agreement and divergence. The conclusions reached stated that there were many areas that are already closely related and that the differences were only at the detailed level. With the emphasis on secondary safety and injury causation, core data sets were decided upon, taking into account: vehicle description, collision configuration, structural response of vehicles, restraint and airbag performance, child restraint performance, Euro NCAP, pedestrian and vehicle occupant kinematics, injury description and causation. Each variable was studied objectively, the important elements isolated and developed into a form that all partners were agreeable on. A glossary of terms is being developed as the project progresses which includes ISO standards and other definitions from the associated CAREPLUS project, which addresses the comparability of national data sets. A major consideration of the group was the data collection method to be employed. The strengths and weaknesses of each study were investigated to obtain a clear idea of which aspects offered the best way forward. The quality of this information and transference into a common format, as well as the necessary error checking systems to be employed have just been completed and are described. In tandem with this area of study the problem of the statistical relationship of each sample to the national population is also being investigated. The study proposes a mechanism to use a sample of crash injury data to represent the national and international crash injury problem
The NHTSA-sponsored Crash Injury Research and Engineering Network (CIREN) has collected and analyzed crash, vehicle damage, and detailed injury data from over 4000 case occupants who were patients admitted to Level-I trauma centers following involvement in motor vehicle crashes. Since 2005, CIREN has used a methodology known as "BioTab" to analyze and document the causes of injuries resulting from passenger vehicle crashes. BioTab was developed to provide a complete evidenced-based method to describe and document injury causation from in-depth crash investigations with confidence levels assigned to the causes of injury based on the available evidence. This paper describes how the BioTab method is being used in CIREN to leverage the data collected from in-depth crash investigations, and particularly the detailed injury data available in CIREN, to develop evidence-based assessments of injury causation. CIREN case examples are provided to demonstrate the ability of the BioTab method to improve real-world crash/injury data assessment.
The "Seven Steps Method" is an analysis and classification system, which describes the human participation factors and their causes in the temporal sequence (from the perceptibility to concrete action errors) taking into consideration the logical sequence of individual basic functions. By means of the "seven steps" it is possible to describe the relevant human causes of accidents from persons involved in the accident in an economic way with a sufficient degree of exactitude, because the causes can be further differentiated in their value (e.g. diversion as external diversion with regard to impact due to surroundings) and their sub values (e.g. external diversion with regard to impact due to surroundings in the shape of a "capture" of the perception by a prominent object of the traffic environment). Theoretically it is possible that one or more causing moments can be assigned to a person involved in an accident in each of the "seven steps"; however it is also possible to sufficiently clarify the cause in only one level (examples for this are described). In the practice of accident investigation at the site of the accident, the sequence chart is also relevant. With its assistance the questioning of the people involved in an accident can be accomplished in a structured way by assigning a set of questions to each step.
Pedestrian accidents are one of the major concerns related with road accidents around the world. Portugal has one of the highest rates of pedestrian fatalities in Europe. In this paper an overview conditions were the pedestrian accidents occurred in Portugal is presented. In the last years, a project related with the pedestrian accidents has run in Portugal for the period 2004-2006 where 603 people died, 2097 have been severely injured and about 17000 slightly injured. Within this project all the pedestrian accidents in this period have been analysed providing global information about a wide range of aspects, since location, driver and pedestrian characteristics, weather and road conditions, among others. In addition, 50 in-depth accidents have been investigated and the data collected according the Pendant methodology. For this in-depth methodology detailed information about the accident has been collected, including injuries, vehicle damage, road conditions and road user- behaviour and actions. An accident reconstruction has been carried for each case including the determination of the speeds and driver actions, and the analysis of the contributing factors for the accident. Depending of the accident complexity, different methodologies have been used to analyse these accident, from the classical analytical equations such as Simms and Woods, to the use of detailed computational pedestrian models as those included in the commercial software- PC-Crash-® or Madymo-®. Also one of the goals of our investigation is the development of multibody models and methodologies for the reconstruction of pedestrian accidents. Some of these tools integrated in the commercial software Cosmos Motion-® are presented. The advantages of the different approaches are compared and discussed for some of the accidents investigated. With these tools the impact speed can be determined from the projection distance with analytical tools or PC-Crash-®, but more complex tools should be used to determine speed from the injuries, what is especially important for fatal accidents. The influence of the vehicle geometry and stiffness characteristics is another aspect analysed, where the influence of the vehicle stiffness has been determined using a combined multibody-finite elements approach within the software Madymo-®.