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The first stage of the work has been to collate information on bridge assessment from the participating countries. In the later stages, the aim is to provide guidelines that reflect the current best practices, a methodology that will allow for future development and sufficient flexibility to accommodate variations in national priorities as the process of harmonisation is pursued. The following tasks fall within the scope of the project: (1) a review of current procedures and standards used for bridge assessment in Europe; (2) the development of models for taking into account the bridge specific traffic conditions and material properties; (3) the use of reliability methods based on a probabilistic approach for bridge assessment including the use of measurements for updating the reliability of structural elements; and (4) the provision of recommendations for methods and procedures that can be adopted for the assessment module of the management framework highlighting where further development will be beneficial.
The GIDAS-investigation team of Dresden (VUFO) has documented more than 11.500 accidents since 1999. The documentation of the accident includes beside vehicle-, injury- and environmental-data very detailed reconstruction data. Within this accident investigation the VUFO began to record the skid resistance of the accident site in 2009. The measurements are divided in macro- and microroughness (Sand depth method and Portable Skid Resistance Tester-SRT-by Munro-Stanley London-©). Both methods are used to determine the skid resistance for more than 1000 passenger cars. The aim of the present study is to find out a relationship between the measured skid resistance, the road conditions and the friction coefficient, which is used to calculate the maximum accelerations and decelerations during a reconstruction of an accident. Basic approach to convert the SRT-value into the friction coefficient is the calculation of the theoretical absorbed energy of the spring rubber system of the swinging arm of lever. This absorbed energy is used to get the friction coefficient by using the equations for the work of friction. To consider the road-behavior, in correlation to the friction coefficient, the results will be merged with existing literature. Last step for this study will be a comparison between actual used friction coefficients all over the GIDAS-database and the theoretical results. The study shows, if it is possible to use the SRT-Measurement for the estimation of a friction coefficient for the reconstruction of a traffic accident. As expected, the GIDAS-Database and the additional measurement of the roughness of the road directly on the spot are an enormous useful dataset.
Das Ziel der vorliegenden Untersuchung zu den verkehrssicherheitsrelevanten Folgen des Cannabisgebrauchs war es, Daten zur potenziellen und tatsächlichen verkehrsbezogenen Gefährlichkeit im Hinblick auf die Fahreignung zu evaluieren. Im ersten Teil der Untersuchungen wurde durch die Düsseldorfer Arbeitsgruppe eine detaillierte Analyse der vorhandenen Forschungsliteratur zu den neuropsychologischen und psychiatrischen Effekten des Cannabiskonsums durchgeführt, die sowohl die Konsistenz eines Beeinträchtigungsnachweises als auch die Qualität der vorhandenen Studien berücksichtigt hat. Die meisten konsistent nachgewiesenen Defizite wurden dabei für die Konsumsituation des "Gelegenheitskonsumenten nach akutem Konsum" gefunden. Für abstinente oder sich in der Residualphase befindende Gelegenheitskonsumenten sind bisher keine Defizite auf Verhaltensebene konsistent nachgewiesen worden. Weiterhin wurden keine Hinweise dafür gefunden, dass bei regelmäßigen Cannabiskonsumenten nach akutem Cannabiskonsum oder während der Abstinenz mit stärkeren Verhaltensdefiziten zu rechnen ist als bei Gelegenheitskonsumenten. Diese Befunde machen eine Unterscheidung zwischen gelegentlichen und regelmäßigen Cannabiskonsumenten bezüglich der zu erwartenden Verhaltensdefizite hinfällig. Im zweiten Teil wurden durch die Heidelberger Arbeitsgruppe als Cannabinoid-positiv ermittelte Fälle aus 3 Jahren (2000—2002), die im Straßenverkehr beobachtete Auffälligkeiten zeigten, unter Berücksichtigung der gemessenen Cannabinoid-Plasmakonzentrationen betrachtet. Dabei wurde geprüft, ob und gegebenenfalls welcher Zusammenhang zwischen den analytisch ermittelten Konzentrationen an THC und seinen Metaboliten und den Auffälligkeiten, die im ärztlichen Blutentnahmeprotokoll und im polizeilichen Bericht vermerkt sind, besteht. Weder die Gesamteinschätzung der Auffälligkeiten durch die Polizei und den Blutentnahmearzt noch die Beurteilung des Beeinflussungsgrades durch den Arzt waren jeweils mit den Serumspiegeln an THC oder 11-OH-THC (Carbonsäure) korreliert. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass durch Einschätzungen von Polizei und Arzt weder Art und Grad der Beeinträchtigung konsistent erfasst noch Personen mit regelmäßigem und gelegentlichem Konsum sich mit der notwendigen Sicherheit voneinander trennen lassen. Welche Aspekte sich daraus in Hinblick auf die Fahreignungsdiagnostik ergeben, wird im letzten Kapitel angesprochen.
Im Forschungsbericht wird das Car-Sharing, also das organisierte Teilen von Kraftfahrzeugen, in Gemeinden unter 100.000 Einwohnern betrachtet. Nach einer begrifflichen Abgrenzung der verschiedenen Formen von Mobilitätsdienstleistungen auf Basis flexibler Autonutzung werden die Konkurrenzbeziehungen zwischen den beiden bedeutendsten Mobilitätsdienstleistungen - dem Car-Sharing und der Autovermietung - untersucht. Es stellt sich heraus, dass in einzelnen Marktsegmenten eine solche besteht. Darauf folgend wird eine umfassende Marktanalyse vorgestellt. Für die kleinen Gemeinden mit weniger als 20.000 Einwohnern wurde eine schriftliche Befragung zum Thema durchgeführt, zu den mittleren Gemeinden zwischen 20.000 und 100.000 Einwohnern eine entsprechende Internetrecherche. Die Untersuchung zeigt, dass Car-Sharing in kleinen und mittleren Gemeinden im Vergleich zu den Großstädten geringer verbreitet ist. Eine Analyse der Wirtschaftlichkeit von Car-Sharing in kleinen und mittleren Gemeinden ergab, dass vor allem in den kleinen Gemeinden häufig die Rahmenbedingungen für Car-Sharing ungünstig sind. Dies betrifft vor allem die Siedlungsstruktur, welche mit abnehmender Gemeindegröße das Entstehen und Wachsen von Car-Sharing behindert. Auch der Öffentliche Personennahverkehr (ÖPNV) ist häufig mangelhaft. Weiterhin können Kostenvorteile größerer Organisationen identifiziert werden. Sie kommen vor allem in kleineren Gemeinden nur dann zum Tragen, wenn das Car-Sharing vor Ort als Filialbetrieb organisiert wird. Kostennachteile kleiner Organisationen können allerdings durch ehrenamtliche Tätigkeit zum Teil kompensiert werden. Auch das in Großstädten häufig praktizierte Eingehen von Kooperationen mit Verkehrsbetrieben kann vor allem in den kleineren Gemeinden aus Mangel an Möglichkeiten kaum praktiziert werden. Darüber hinaus gibt es bestimmte kritische Unternehmensphasen, die in kleinen und mittleren Gemeinden eine relativ große Rolle spielen. Im Rahmen von Fallstudien wurden Expertengespräche bei Vertretern von Car-Sharing-Organisationen geführt. Dabei wurden die zuvor erarbeiteten Erkenntnisse auf ihre Praxisrelevanz hin überprüft. Es zeigt sich, dass die aufgezeigten Probleme in kleinen und mittleren Gemeinden in der Praxis relevant sind. Die Fallstudien zeigen aber auch, dass auch in kleinen und mittleren Gemeinden Car-Sharing wirtschaftlich und zum Teil mit beachtlichen Nutzerzahlen betrieben werden kann. Für kleine Gemeinden sind spezielle Modelle entwickelt worden, die Car-Sharing auch mit sehr geringen Nutzerzahlen ermöglichen. Die Nutzung von Car-Sharing durch Gemeindeverwaltungen oder Firmen kann für eine bestimmte Grundauslastung der Fahrzeuge sorgen und so einen Standort sichern. Schließlich wird aufgezeigt, welche vielfältigen Möglichkeiten Gemeindeverwaltungen haben, das Car-Sharing in ihrem Gemeindegebiet zu unterstützen. Neben der eigenen Teilnahme am Car-Sharing, die auch für die Gemeindeverwaltung vorteilhaft sein kann, ist hier auch die Bereitstellung von Infrastruktur (zum Beispiel von Stellplätzen) oder die Bestellung von Car-Sharing-Leistungen in Orientierung an der Aufgabenträgerschaft des öffentlichen Personennahverkehrs denkbar. Eine Bestätigung der bis dahin gewonnenen Erkenntnisse liefert die Auswertung einer schriftlichen Befragung sämtlicher deutscher Car-Sharing-Organisationen, welche in Zusammenarbeit mit den Bearbeitern eines Parallelprojektes durchgeführt wurde (FE 77.461/2001: Bestandsaufnahme und Möglichkeiten der Weiterentwicklung des Car-Sharing). Auf der geschaffenen Wissensgrundlage werden vier Car-Sharing-Modelle dargestellt, die den besonderen Erfordernissen in kleinen und mittleren Gemeinden angepasst sind. Es handelt sich dabei um herkömmliches Car-Sharing, das sog. Einbringermodell, Car-Sharing mit Deckungsgarantie sowie privates Autoteilen auf vertraglicher Basis. Die Modelle werden im Forschungsbericht erläutert und mit Beispielen aus der Praxis belegt. Abschließend wird weiterer Forschungsbedarf aus Sicht der Projektbearbeiter aufgezeigt.
The presence and performance of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) has increased over last years. Systems available on the market address also conflicts with vulnerable road users (VRUs) such as pedestrians and cyclists. Within the European project PROSPECT (Horizon2020, funded by the EC) improved VRU ADAS systems are developed and tested. However, before determining systems" properties and starting testing, an up-to-date analysis of VRU crashes was needed in order to derive the most important Use Cases (detailed crash descriptions) the systems should address. Besides the identified Accident Scenarios (basic crash descriptions), this paper describes in short the method of deriving the Use Cases for car-to-cyclist crashes. Method Crashes involving one passenger car and one cyclist were investigated in several European crash databases looking for all injury severity levels (slight, severe and fatal). These data sources included European statistics from CARE, data on national level from Germany, Sweden and Hungary as well as detailed accident information from these three countries using GIDAS, the Volvo Cars Cyclist Accident database and Hungarian in-depth accident data, respectively. The most frequent accident scenarios were studied and Use Cases were derived considering the key aspects of these crash situations (e.g., view orientation of the cyclist and the car driver- manoeuvre intention) and thus, form an appropriate basis for the development of Test Scenarios. Results Latest information on car-to-cyclist crashes in Europe was compiled including details on the related crash configurations, driving directions, outcome in terms of injury severity, accident location, other environmental aspects and driver responsibilities. The majority of car-to-cyclist crashes occurred during daylight and in clear weather conditions. Car-to-cyclist crashes in which the vehicle was traveling straight and the cyclist is moving in line with the traffic were found to result in the greatest number of fatalities. Considering also slightly and seriously injured cyclists led to a different order of crash patterns according to the three considered European countries. Finally the paper introduced the Use Cases derived from the crash data analysis. A total of 29 Use Cases were derived considering the group of seriously or fatally injured cyclists and 35 Use Cases were derived considering the group of slightly, seriously or fatally injured cyclists. The highest ranked Use Case describes the collision between a car turning to the nearside and a cyclist riding on a bicycle lane against the usual driving direction. A unified European dataset on car-to-cyclist crash scenarios is not available as the data available in CARE is limited, hence national datasets had to be used for the study and further work will be required to extrapolate the results to a European level. Due to the large number of Use Cases, the paper shows only highest ranked ones.
Causation of traffic accidents with children from the perspective of all involved participants
(2017)
In the year 2014 about 2,800 children between zero and 14 years got injured due to traffic accidents in Austria. More than 50% were taking part in traffic as active road users like cyclists or pedestrians. Within this study 46 real world traffic accidents between vehicles and children as pedestrians were analysed. In 39 cases, car drivers hit the crossing children. In the other cases, the collision opponents were busses, trucks or motorcycles. Most of the children got hit while crossing a road at urban sites. By analysing the traffic accidents from the perspectives of all involved participants, vehicle drivers and injured children, it is possible to identify factors for each participant, which led to the accident and factors that contributed the accident. The main task is to find patterns in the behaviour of crash victims (children and driver) before the collision. One important fact is that in more than 50% of the analysed cases sight obstructions were an important contributing factor for both, the driver and the child. From drivers view situations in which the child moved unexpected into the driven road lane were often found. For the injured child, factors like: no attention to the road traffic or no sufficient traffic observation were found to be relevant. Further it- possible to sensitise children and adults to possible source of critical traffic situations according to the findings of this study.
Causation patterns and data collection blind spots for fatal intersection accidents in Norway
(2010)
Norwegian fatal intersection accidents from the years 2005-2007 were analysed to identify any causation patterns among their underlying contributing factors, and also to evaluate whether the data collection and documentation procedures used by the Norwegian in-depth investigation teams produces the information necessary to perform causation pattern analysis. A total of 28 fatal accidents were analysed. Details on crash contributing factors for each driver in each crash were first coded using the Driving Reliability and Error Analysis Method (DREAM), and then aggregated based on whether the driver was going straight or turning. Analysis results indicate that turning drivers to a large extent are faced with perception difficulties and unexpected behaviour from the primary conflict vehicle, while at the same time trying to negotiate a demanding traffic situation. Drivers going straight on the other hand have less perception difficulties. Instead, their main problem is that they largely expect turning drivers to yield. When this assumption is violated, they are either slow to react or do not react at all. Contributing factors often pointed to in literature, e.g. high speed, drugs and/or alcohol and inadequate driver training, played a role in 12 of 28 accidents. While this confirms their prevalence, it also indicates that most drivers end up in these situations due to combinations of less auspicious contributing factors. In terms of data collection and documentation, information on blunt end factors (those more distant in time/space, yet important for the development of events) was more limited than information on sharp end factors (those close in time/space to the crash). A possible explanation is that analysts may view some blunt end factors as event circumstances rather than contributing factors in themselves, and therefore do not report them. There was also an asymmetry in terms of reported obstructions to view due to signposts and vegetation. While frequently reported as contributing for turning drivers, they were rarely reported as contributing for their counterparts in the same accidents. This probably reflects an involuntary focus of the analyst on identifying contributing factors for the driver legally held liable, while less attention is paid to the driver judged not at fault. Since who to blame often is irrelevant from a countermeasure development point of view, this underlying investigator mindset needs addressing to avoid future bias in crash investigation reports.
Introduction: The incidence of trauma-related cervical-spine fractures is 19-88 / 100.000. In contrast, the incidence of cervical spine injuries is as high as 19% - 51% of all spinal trauma. Cervical spine injuries in non-polytrauma patients are rare. However, due to the potential damage to the spinal cord these traumata are feared and mustn't be missed. Cervical spine injuries represent the highest reported early mortality rate of all spinal trauma. The rate of functional impairment afterwards is high and the rate of reintegration into work is low compared to other organ systems. In the past, trauma surgeons often did x-rays of the cervical spine with low inhibition threshold and often without strong clinical suggestion for vertebral or discoligamental injuries. This practice was queried by the Canadian C-Spine rule and extensively discussed in the past. Therefore we did a retrospective study whether non-polytrauma patients benefit from cervical spine x-rays.
Event data recorders (EDRs) are a valuable tool for in-depth investigation of traffic accidents. EDRs are installed on the airbag control module (ACM) to record vehicle and occupant information before, during, and after a crash event. This study evaluates EDR characteristics and aims at better understanding EDR performance for the improvement of accident reconstruction with more reliable and accurate information regarding accidents. The analysis is based on six crash tests with corresponding EDR datasets.
The national accident statistics demonstrate that the situation of passenger car side impacts is dominated by car to car accidents. Car side to pole impacts are relatively infrequent events. However the importance of car side to pole impacts is significantly increasing with fatal and seriously injured occupants. For the present study the German in-depth database GIDAS (German In-Depth-Accident Study) and the UK based database CCIS (Co-operative Crash Injury Study) were used. Two approaches were undertaken to better understand the scenario of car to pole impacts. The first part is a statistical analysis of passenger car side to pole impacts to describe the characteristics and their importance relevant to other types of impact and to get further knowledge about the main factors influencing the accident outcome. The second part contains a case by case review on passenger cars first registered 1998 onwards to further investigate this type of impact including regression analysis to assess the relationship between injury severity and pole impact relevant factors.
Powered Two Wheelers (PTWs) accidents constitute one of the road safety problems in Europe. PTWs fatalities represent 22% at EU level in 2006, having increased during last years, representing an opposite trend compared to other road users" figures. In order to reduce these figures it is necessary to investigate the accident causation mechanisms from different points of view (e.g.: human factor, vehicle characteristics, influence of the environment, type of accident). SAFERIDER project ("Advanced telematics for enhancing the SAFEty and comfort of motorcycle RIDERs", under the European Commission "7th Framework Program") has investigated PTW accident mechanisms through literature review and statistical analyses of National and In-depth accident databases; detecting and describing all the possible PTW's accident configurations where the implementation of ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) and IVIS (In-Vehicle Information Systems) could contribute to avoid an accident or mitigate its severity. DIANA, the Spanish in-depth database developed by CIDAUT, has been analyzed for that purpose. DIANA comprises of accident investigation teams, in close cooperation with police forces, medical services, forensic surgeons, garages and scrap yards. An important innovation is the fact that before injured people arrive to hospitals, photographs and explanations about the possible accident injury mechanisms are sent to the respective hospitals (via 3G GPRS technology). By this, additional information to medical staff can be provided in order to predict in advance possible internal injuries and select the best medical treatment. This methodology is presented in this paper. On the other hand, the main results (corresponding to road, rider and PTW characteristics; pre and post-accident manoeuvres; road layout; rider behaviour; impact points; accident causations;...) from the analyses of the PTW accidents used for SAFERIDER are shown. Only accident types relevant to ADAS and IVIS devices have been considered.
Urban runoff is known to transport a significant pollutant load consisting of e.g. heavy metals, salts and hydrocarbons. Interactions between solid and dissolved compounds, proper understanding of particle size distribution, dissolved pollutant fractions and seasonal variations is crucial for the selection and development of appropriate road runoff treatment devices. Road runoff at an arterial road in Augsburg, Germany, has been studied for 3.5 years. A strong seasonal variation was observed, with increased heavy metal concentrations with doubled and tripled median concentrations for heavy metals during the cold season. Correlation analysis showed that de-icing salt is not the only factor responsible for increased pollutant concentrations in winter. During the cold period, the fraction of dissolved metals was lower compared to the warm season. In road dust, the highest metal concentrations were measured for fine particles. Metals in road runoff were found to show a significant correlation to fine particles SS63 (<63 μm). Therefore, it is debatable whether treatment devices only implementing sedimentation processes provide sufficient removal rates.
Zielstellung der hier vorliegenden Arbeit war die Entwicklung eines Verfahrens zur Charakterisierung der akustischen Eigenschaften offenporiger Straßenbeläge in situ. Das Verfahren sollte auf indirektem Wege quantitative Aussagen über den zu erwartenden Fahrzeuggeräuschpegel LVeh nach der Methode der "Statistischen Vorbeifahrt" (DIN EN IS0 11819-1) liefern, sich unproblematisch durchführen lassen und tolerant gegenüber Störeinflüssen aus der Umgebung sein. Innerhalb der Untersuchungen wurden daher in situ Messverfahren verwendet und gegebenenfalls weiterentwickelt, bei denen davon auszugehen ist, dass sie Aussagen zum Einfluss der beiden Hauptmechanismen der lärmmindernden Wirkung offenporiger Asphalte, nämlich der Reduzierung des "Airpumping-Effekts" und der Schallabsorption im Nah- und Fernfeld vom Reifen, erlauben. Als Verfahren kamen dabei zur Anwendung: - Messung der Wasserdurchlässigkeit , - Messung und Schätzung des Strömungswiderstandes Messung des Schallabsorptionsgrades nach DIN ISO 13472, Teil 1 , - Schallausbreitungsmessungen. Diese Messverfahren sind an sieben Orten auf Bundesautobahnen eingesetzt worden. Die Ergebnisse der Messungen wurden anschließend mit nahezu zeitgleich bestimmten Fahrzeuggeräuschpegeln korreliert. Auf die Korrelation der Ergebnisse des Schätzverfahrens zur Bestimmung des Strömungswiderstands wurde dabei jedoch verzichtet, da es sich während der Untersuchungen herausstellte, dass dieses Verfahren eine nur unzureichende Genauigkeit aufweist. Als wesentliches Ergebnis der Untersuchungen zur Korrelation kann festgehalten werden, dass zur indirekten Bestimmung der lärmmindernden Wirkung von offenporigen Asphalten zwei Verfahren, die Messung des effektiven spezifischen Strömungswiderstandes R' und die Bestimmung des Schallabsorptionsgrades a, gleichberechtigt Anwendung finden müssen. Der effektive spezifische Strömungswiderstand R's soll dabei in der Rollspur des ersten Fahrstreifens gemessen werden. Die Bestimmung des Schallabsorptionsgrades a ist dagegen in der Mitte des ersten Fahrstreifens durchzuführen.
Road authorities, freight, and logistic industries face a multitude of challenges in a world changing at an ever growing pace. While globalization, changes in technology, demography, and traffic, for instance, have received much attention over the bygone decades, climate change has not been treated with equal care until recently. However, since it has been recognized that climate change jeopardizes many business areas in transport, freight, and logistics, research programs investigating future threats have been initiated. One of these programs is the Conference of European Directors of Roads (CEDR) Transnational Research Programme (TRP), which emerged about a decade ago from a cooperation between European National Road Authorities and the EU. This paper presents findings of a CEDR project called CliPDaR, which has been designed to answer questions from road authorities concerning climate-driven future threats to transport infrastructure. Pertaining results are based on two potential future socio-economic pathways of mankind (one strongly economically oriented "A2" and one more balanced scenario "A1B"), which are used to drive global climate models (GCMs) producing global and continental scale climate change projections. In order to achieve climate change projections, which are valid on regional scales, GCM projections are downscaled by regional climate models. Results shown here originate from research questions raised by European Road Authorities. They refer to future occurrence frequencies of severely cold winter seasons in Fennoscandia, to particularly hot summer seasons in the Iberian Peninsula and to changes in extreme weather phenomena triggering landslides and rutting in Central Europe. Future occurrence frequencies of extreme winter and summer conditions are investigated by empirical orthogonal function analyses of GCM projections driven with by A2 and A1B pathways. The analysis of future weather phenomena triggering landslides and rutting events requires downscaled climate change projections. Hence, corresponding results are based on an ensemble of RCM projections, which was available for the A1B scenario. All analyzed risks to transport infrastructure are found to increase over the decades ahead with accelerating pace towards the end of this century. Mean Fennoscandian winter temperatures by the end of this century may match conditions of rather warm winter season experienced in the past and particularly warm future winter temperatures have not been observed so far. This applies in an even more pronounced manner to summer seasons in the Iberian Peninsula. Occurrence frequencies of extreme climate phenomena triggering landslides and rutting events in Central Europe are also projected to rise. Results show spatially differentiated patterns and indicate accelerated rates of increases.
The average CO2 concentrations relevant to a motorcyclist wearing an integral helmet were measured twenty years ago and found to be alarmingly high. The present study examined gas concentrations typically inhaled by a motorcyclist. Average concentrations of CO2 for persons (n=4) wearing integral motorcycle helmets were measured in the laboratory and the field to facilitate comparison to previous work, and similarly high average concentrations were found: above 2% when stationary, well below 1% for speeds of 50km/h or more. Detailed measurements of the time-dependent CO2 concentrations during normal inhalation showed levels of about half of the corresponding average concentrations, including 1% at standstill, though higher concentrations (4% or more) are inhaled at the beginning of each breath. Opening the visor at standstill lowered the average inhaled concentration only to about 0.8%. The oxygen deficiency is equal to the CO2 concentration, and could also contribute negatively to motorcyclist cognitive abilities.
Measuring and characterizing airborne particulate matter (PM) is an important research area because PM can lead to impacts on health and to visibility reduction, material damage and groundwater pollution. In regard to road dust, suspension and re-suspension and the contribution of non-exhaust PM to total traffic emissions are expected to increase as a result of predicted climate scenarios. European environmental regulations have been enforced to reduce exhaust particle emissions from road traffic, but little attention has been paid to reducing non-exhaust coarse particle emissions due to traffic. Therefore, a monitoring program for coarse PM has been initiated in early 2013 to assess the predicted increase in the abundance of non-exhaust particles. Particle sampling was performed with the passive-sampler technique Sigma-2. The subsequent single-particle analysis allows for characterization of individual particles, determination of PM size distribution, and calculation of PM mass concentrations. Two motorways n ear Cologne (Koeln), Germany were selected as sampling sites, and the experimental setup in the field was realized with a so-called twin-site method. The present study reports single-particle analysis data for samples collected between May 31, 2013 and May 30, 2014. Coarse PM, generated through multi-source mechanisms, consists of, e.g., tire-wear, soot aggregates, and mineral dust. The highest mass concentration occurs at both motorways in spring, and the observed PM mainly contains traffic-abrasion particles. The field measurements show that the minimum PM concentration was found in the 5 to 12-°C temperature range, whereas the maximum concentration was observed in both the "5 to 5-°C and the 12 to 24-°C ranges, in agreement with previous laboratory measurements. Correlation between super-coarse (d p 10"80 μm, geometric equivalent diameter) PM concentration and precipitation displays a significant increase in concentration with decreasing number of precipitation events (dry weather periods).
This paper uses the national accident statistics of Great Britain to evaluate the effectiveness of Electronic Stability Control Systems (ESC) to reduce crash involvement rates. The crash experience of 8,951 cars is analysed and compared to a closely matching set of non-ESC cars using case-control methods. This is one of the largest ESC samples analysed to date. Overall the cars with ESC are involved in 3% fewer crashes although the effectiveness is substantially higher under conditions of adverse road friction. ESC equipped cars are involved in 15% fewer fatal crashes although this reduction represents the combined effect of ESC and passive safety improvements.
One goal of the assessment of the crashworthiness of passenger cars is to characterize the potential of injury outcome to occupants of cars involved in an accident. This can be achieved by the help of an index that puts the number of injured occupants of passenger cars in relation to the number of cars involved in an accident. As a consequence, this index decreases with a lower potential of injury and rises with a higher number of injuries while assuming a fixed number of accidents. Another index is introduced that uses an economical weighting of each injury level. The consequential injury costs are calculated using the average economical costs for lightly, severely and fatally injured persons. The calculation of the safety indices is based on an anonymized sample of accident data provided by the Federal Statistical Office. An index of Mercedes passenger car drivers depending on the year of registration between 1991 and 2006 is compared to the index of drivers of cars of other makes within the same range of registration years.
Cycle helmets have continued to increase in popularity since their introduction half a century ago. Many studies indicate that overall, head injury can be significantly reduced by wearing them. This study was conducted using two distinct sets of real-world cycling collision data from Ireland, namely cases involving police collision reports and cases involving admission to a hospital emergency department. The analyses sought to simulate and analyse the protective performance of cycle helmets in such collision scenarios, by comparing the Head Injury Criterion score and peak head accelerations, both linear and angular. Cycle collisions were simulated using the specialised commercial software MADYMO. From the simulation results, these key metrics were compared between the same-scenario helmeted and unhelmeted cyclist models. Results showed that the inclusion of bicycle helmets reduced linear accelerations very significantly, but also increased angular accelerations significantly compared to unhelmeted situations. Given the modest protective performance of cycle helmets against angular accelerations, it is recommended that cycle helmet manufacturers and international test standards need to pay more attention to head angular accelerations.
This study aimed at comparing head Wrap Around Distance (WAD) of Vulnerable Road User (VRU) obtained from the German in-depth Accident Database (GIDAS), the China in-depth Accident Database (CIDAS) and the Japanese in-depth Accident Database (ITARDA micro). Cumulative distribution of WAD of pedestrian and cyclist were obtained for each database (AIS2+) showing that WAD of cyclists were larger than the ones of pedestrians. Comparing three regions, the 50%tile WAD of GIDAS was larger than that of both Asian accident databases. Using linear regression that might predict WAD of pedestrians and cyclists from Impact speed and VRU height, WADs were calculated to be 206cm/219cm (Pedestrian/Cyclist) for GIDAS, 170cm/192cm for CIDAS and 211cm/235cm for ITARDA. In addition, this study may be helpful for reconsideration of WAD measurement alignment between accident reconstruction and test procedures.
A series of drop tests and vehicle tests with the adult head impactor according to Regulation (EC) 631/2009 and drop tests with the phantom head impactor according to UN Regulation No. 43 have been carried out by the German Federal Highway Research Institute (BASt) on behalf of the German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development (BMVBS). Aim of the test series was to study the injury risk for vulnerable road users, especially pedestrians, in case of being impacted by a motor vehicle in a way described within the European Regulations (EC) 78/2009 and (EC) 631/2009. Furthermore, the applicability of the phantom head drop test described in UN Regulation No. 43 for plastic glazing should be investigated. In total, 30 drop tests, thereof 18 with the adult head impactor and 12 with the phantom head impactor, and 49 vehicle tests with the adult head impactor were carried out on panes of laminated safety glass (VSG), polycarbonate (PC) and laminated polycarbonate (L-PC). The influence of parameters such as the particular material properties, test point locations, fixations, ambient conditions (temperature and impact angle) was investigated in detail. In general, higher values of the Head Injury Criterion (HIC) were observed in tests on polycarbonate glazing. As the HIC is the current criterion for the assessment of head injury risk, polycarbonate glazing has to be seen as more injurious in terms of vulnerable road user protection. In addition, the significantly higher rebound of the head observed in tests with polycarbonate glazing is suspected to lead to higher neck loads and may also cause higher injury risks in secondary impacts of vulnerable road users. However, as in all tests with PC glazing no damage of the panes was observed, the risk of skin cut injuries may be expected to be reduced significantly. The performed test series give no indication for the test procedure prescribed in UN Regulation No. 43 as a methodology to approve glass windscreen not being feasible for polycarbonate glazing, as all PC panes tested fulfilled the UN R 43 requirements. The performance of the windscreen area will not be relevant for vehicle type approval according to the upcoming UN Regulation for pedestrian protection. However, it is recommended that pedestrian protection being considered for plastic windscreens to ensure at least the same level of protection as glass windscreens.
The aim of this study is to investigate the differences in car occupant injury severity recorded in AIS 2005 compared to AIS 1990 and to outline the likely effects on future data analysis findings. Occupant injury data in the UK Cooperative Crash Injury Study Database (CCIS) were coded for the period February 2006 to November 2007 using both AIS 1990 and AIS 2005. Data for 1,994 occupants with over 6000 coded injuries were reviewed at the AIS and MAIS level of severities and body regions to determine changes between the two coding methodologies. Overall there was an apparent general trend for fewer injuries to be coded at the AIS 4+ severity and more injuries to be coded at the AIS 2 severity. When these injury trends were reviewed in more detail it was found that the body regions which contributed the most to these changes in severity were the head, thorax and extremities. This is one of the first studies to examine the implications for large databases when changing to an updated method for coding injuries.
In this study, we compared the injury severity of occupants according to the seating position and the crashing direction in motor vehicle accidents. In the driver's point of view, it was separated the seating position as "Near-side" and "Far-side". The study subjects were targeted by people who visited 4 regional emergency centers following motor vehicle accidents. Real-world investigation was performed by direct and indirect methods after patient- consent. The information of the damaged vehicle was informed by Collision Deformation Classification (CDC) code and the information of the injury of patients was informed by using the Abbreviated Injury Score (AIS) and Injury Severity Score (ISS). When the column 3 in CDC code was P, damaged at the middle part of lateral side, the average point of AIS 3 was 1.91-±1.72 in near-side and 1.02-±1.31 in far-side (p<0.01). The average point of maximum AIS (MAIS) was 2.78-±1.39 in near-side and 2.02-±1.11 in far-side (p<0.01). The average point of ISS was 15.74-±14.71 in near-side and 8.11-±8.39 in far-side (p<0.01). Also, when the column 3 in CDC code was D, damaged at the whole part of lateral side, it was significant that the average point of AIS 3 and MAIS in near-side was bigger than in far-side (p=0.02).
For the determination of the road surface roughness common methods have been established, like Skid Resistance Tester (SRT) or the Sideway-force Coefficient Routine Investigation Machine (SCRIM). Both methods are used to measure a comparable and reliable maximum friction potential value and to assess the quality of the road surface. However, the comparison of the measurements under real conditions and the results of measurements with SRT and SCRIM showed only minor correlations. The paper shows the comparison between these standardised methods and real vehicle braking tests and discusses the results.
In the European Project FIMCAR, a proposal for a frontal impact test configuration was developed which included an additional full width deformable barrier (FWDB) test. Motivation for the deformable element was partly to measure structural forces as well as to produce a severe crash pulse different from that in the offset test. The objective of this study was to analyze the safety performance of vehicles in the full width rigid barrier test (FWRB) and in the full width deformable barrier test (FWDB). In total, 12 vehicles were crashed in both configurations. Comparison of these tests to real world accident data was used to identify the crash barrier most representative of real world crashes. For all vehicles, the airbag visible times were later in the FWDB configuration. This was attributed to the attenuation of the initial acceleration peak, observed in FWRB tests, by the addition of the deformable element. These findings were in alignment with airbag triggering times seen in real world crash data. Also, the dummy loadings were slightly worse in FWDB compared to FWRB tests, which is possibly linked to the airbag firing and a more realistic loading of the vehicle crash structures in the FWDB configuration. Evaluations of the lower extremities have shown a general increasing of the tibia index with the crash pulse severity.
In order to enable foreseeing or comparing the benefit of safety systems or driver assistance systems in Germany, in the United States and in Japan, the traffic accident databases in those three countries are examined. The variables used are culpable party, collision partner, accident type, and injury level and the method to re-classify the databases for comparison are proposed. The result indicates that single passenger car fatality is the most frequent in Germany and in the United States, while passenger car vs. pedestrian is the most frequent fatality scenario in Japan. When the casualty by fatality ratio is focused, the greatest difference is observed in rear-end collisions. The ratio of slight injuries in Japan yields about eighteen times as many as those in Germany, and about eight times as many as those in the United States.
In recent years the boundaries between active and passive safety blurred more and more. Passive safety in the traditional term includes all safety aspects to prevent occupants to be injured or at least injury severity should be reduced. Passive Safety starts with the collision (first vehicle contact) and ends with rescue (open vehicle doors). Within this phase the occupant has to be protected by the passenger compartment whereby no intrusion should occur. Active safety on the other side was developed to interact prior to the collision whereby the goal is to prevent accidents. The extensive interaction between active and passive safety led to the terminologies "Primary" and "Secondary" safety whereas the expression Integrated Safety Concept was generated. Within this study the most well documented single vehicle accidents with cars not equipped with ESP were identified from the PENDANT database and reconstructed. Additional cases were found in the database ZEDATU of TU Graz. In comparison each case was simulated with the assumption that the cars were equipped with ESP. The differences regarding accident avoidance or crash severity as well as reduction of injury risk were analysed.
The levels of continuous vehicle automation have become common knowledge. They facilitate overall understanding of the issue. Yet, continuous vehicle automation described therein does not cover "automated driving" as a whole: Functions intervening temporarily in accident-prone situations can obviously not be classified by means of continuous levels. Continuous automation describes the shift in workload from purely human driven vehicles to full automation. Duties of the driver are assigned to the machine as automation levels rise. Emergency braking, e.g., is obviously discontinuous and intensive automation. It cannot be classified under this regime. The resulting absence of visibility of these important functions cannot satisfy " especially in the light of effect they take on traffic safety. Therefore, in order to reach a full picture of vehicle automation, a comprehensive approach is proposed that can map out different characteristics as "Principle of Operation" at top level. On this basis informing and warning functions as well as functions intervening only temporarily in near-accident situations can be described. To reach a complete picture, levels for the discontinuous, temporarily intervening functions are proposed " meant to be the counterpart of the continuous levels already in place. This results in a detailed and independent classification for accident-prone situations. This finally provides for the visibility these important functions deserve.
Accidents involving two wheels vehicles represent one of the more important types of accidents in Europe. These accidents are usually not easy to reconstruct specially for the analysis of the injuries and its correlation with accident dynamics and evidences. Different methodologies are applied in this work for the reconstruction of two wheeler accidents, especially accident involving motorcycles. From the typologies of road evidences like skid marks, to the use of Pc-Crash and the use of Madymo models, different reconstruction of real accidents are presented. One of the questions that sometimes arise for legal purposes when some type of head injuries arise is if the occupant was wearing or not a helmet. The correlation of head injuries with the use of the helmet is a very important issue, therefore an important legal aspect. One of the key questions for the reconstructions that is difficult to analyze, is if the vehicle occupant, was or not, wearing the helmet. Based on the previously collected information, a generic model of a helmet was developed on CAD 3D, followed by its conversion into finite elements, all in order to perform impact tests using the Madymo software that would help improve the helmet- safety, but that also can be used as a tool in accident reconstruction.
Das Ziel des Projektes war eine Bestandsaufnahme des Einsatzes computerbasierter Lehr-Lern-Medien in der Fahranfängervorbereitung und ihrer Anwendung im In- und Ausland. Darauf aufbauend sollten die Anforderungen herausgearbeitet werden, die an eine künftige umfassende Einbeziehung dieser Medien in die Fahranfängervorbereitung zu stellen sind. Zunächst wurde eine umfangreiche Recherche zu Erfassung der national und international in Anwendung befindlichen Lehr-Lern-Medien durchgeführt. Daraufhin konnte eine erste grobe Kategorisierung der Applikationen vorgenommen werden. Zudem zeigte sich, dass die Verbreitung verschiedener Produktgruppen im internationalen Vergleich stark variiert und ganz entscheidend von den jeweiligen gesetzlichen Rahmenbedingungen abhängt. Es folgte die Ableitung einer Systematisierungsgrundlage, mit Hilfe derer computergestützte Lehr-Lern-Medien detailliert betrachtet und bewertet werden können. Diese Systematisierungsgrundlage basiert in wesentlichen Teilen auf Erkenntnissen der Lehr-Lern-Forschung speziell im Bereich des E-Learning. Unter Beachtung einschlägiger Arbeiten im Bereich der Verkehrspsychologie, insbesondere zum Thema der Fahraufgabe. wurde ein starker Fokus auf den Erwerb fahraufgabenrelevanter Wissensinhalte beziehungsweise Kompetenzen gelegt. Anschließend wurden ausgewählte computerbasierte Lehr-Lern-Medien vor dem Hintergrund der zuvor erarbeiteten Systematisierungsgrundlage betrachtet und bewertet. Zudem wurden die Möglichkeiten, die sich durch die Nutzung derartiger Anwendungen ergeben, diskutiert sowie diesbezügliche Grenzen des bestehenden Systems der Fahrausbildung identifiziert. Im abschließenden Ausblick konnten Entwicklungspotentiale im Bereich der computerbasierten Lehr-Lern-Medien aufgezeigt sowie Empfehlungen zur Verbesserung der bisherigen Praxis der Fahranfängervorbereitung formuliert werden.
Because of actual developments and the continuous increase in the field of drive assistant systems, representative and detailed investigations of accident databases are necessary. This lecture describes the possibility to estimate the potential of primary and secondary safety measures by means of a computerized case by case analysis. Single primary or secondary safety measures as well as a combination of both are presented. The method is exemplarily shown for the primary safety measure "Brake Assist" in pedestrian accidents. Regarding accident prevention only the primary safety measure is determined.
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.
The current paper reports on the results of a pilot study aiming to investigate the effect of mobile telephone use on the driving performance of 5 amateur and 5 professional drivers. Their driving acuity was tested through a driving simulator. Analysis and interpretation of the results occurred comparing the drivers' driving performance while talking, reading messages and writing a message on the mobile phone (intervention time) with the drivers' driving performance engaged in no activity (control time). The variables affected by the mobile phone were the "steering", the "lane offset" and the "duration of lane offset". Moreover, the drivers involved in a car crash in the last five years appeared to differ from those who were not involved in a crash in both "lane offset" and "following distance". The results of this pilot study will inform the design of a large experimental study on 50 professional and 50 amateur drivers.
The Netherlands is on the way to change its existing skid resistance measuring method for its highway network from the Dutch RAW 72, a longitudinal force method, to the Sideway Force method. This method is described in the Technical Specification 15901-8 (SKM device) as well as 15901-6 (SCRIM device) and is in use in 9 European countries. The CEN TC 227 WG5 on Surface Characteristics is currently working on combining of these two technical Specifications into a European standard for Sideway-Force (SWF) measurement devices. The idea of this change in the Netherlands was perceived in 2013 and since then a lot of meetings have been held with the different Dutch decision makers as well as with countries which currently operate SWF devices. There was an intensive exchange of knowledge about these devices and their corresponding quality assurance systems, because the Netherlands wanted to incorporate and rely on an existing system of a neighbor country without losing their present level of quality. The Netherlands has therefore decided to incorporate the German SKM approach. The network monitoring with the new system will start in 2017. To ensure the quality of skid resistance measurements and further cooperation in this field, it has been decided to initiate an alliance between BASt and the Dutch road owner Rijkswaterstaat (RWS). This alliance will facilitate an exchange of research activities, calibration of the Dutch systems according to the existing German Standard as well as control measurements with a BASt-device on the Dutch network during the network monitoring. During 2016 also comparative measurements will be performed on a network level with the current Dutch device and with an SKM device to determine a conversion between the two and to be able to define new threshold values.
Active safety systems are aimed at accident prevention, hence the knowledge required for their development is different from that required for passive safety systems aimed at injury prevention. Particularly, knowledge about accident causation is required. When looking at existing accident causation data, it is argued it fails to explain in sufficient detail how and why the accidents occur. Therefore, there is a need for detailed micro-level descriptions of accident causation mechanisms, and also of methodologies suitable for creating such descriptions. One study addressing these needs is the Swedish project FICA (Factors Influencing the Causation of Accidents and Incidents), where an accident investigation methodology suitable for active safety is developed, and in-depth accident investigations following this methodology are carried out on-scene in the area of Gothenburg by a multidisciplinary team. A preliminary aggregated analysis of different cases shows that the methodology developed is adequate for pointing out common contributing factors and devising principal countermeasures.
Crash involvement studies using routine accident and exposure data : a case for case-control designs
(2009)
Fortunately, accident involvement is a rare event: the chance of an individual road user trip to end up in a crash is close to zero. Thus, according to general epidemiological principles one can expect the case-control study design to be especially suitable for quantifying the relative risk (odds ratio) of accident involvement of road users with a certain risk factor as compared to road users that do not have this characteristic. Ideally, of course, the database for such a case-control study should be established by drawing two independent random samples of cases (accidental units) and controls (nonaccidental units), respectively. If, however, special data collection is not an option, it is nevertheless possible to analyze routine accident and exposure data under a case-control design in order to fully exploit the information contained in already existing databases. As a prerequisite, accident and exposure data from different sources are to be combined in a single file of micro or grouped data in a way consistent with the case-control study design. Among other things, the proposed methodological approach offers the possibility to use in-depth data of the GIDAS type also in investigations of active vehicle safety by combining this data with appropriate vehicle trip data collected in mobility surveys.
Since a number of human models have been developed it appears sensible to use these models also in the accident analysis. Especially the understanding of injury mechanisms and probably even injury risk curves can be significantly improved when interesting accidents are reconstructed using human body models. However, an important limitation for utilising human models for accident reconstruction is the effort needed to develop detailed FE models of the accident partners or to prepare the human model reconstruction by running physical accident reconstructions. The proposed approach for using human models for accident reconstruction is to use simplified and parametric car models. These models can be adapted to the crash opponents in a fast and cost effective way. Although, accuracy is less compared to detailed FE models, the relevant change in velocity can be simulated well, indicating that the computation of a detailed crash pulse is not needed. Two frontal impact test accidents that were reconstructed experimentally and using the parametric car models are indicating sufficient correlation of the adapted parametric car models with the full scale crash reconstructions. However, further developments of the parametric models to be capable for the use in lateral impacts and rear impacts are needed. For the PC Crash simulation runs the output sampling rate is too large to allow sufficient analysis. In addition the performance appears to be too general.
The utilisation of secondary-safety systems to protect occupants has attained a very high level over the past decades. Further improvements are still possible, but increasingly minor progress is only to be had with a high degree of effort. Thus, a key aspect must be the impact to overall safety in an accident. If reliable information is available on an imminent crash, measures already taken in the pre-crash phase can result in a significantly great influence on the outcomes of the crash. With this background preventive measures are the key to a sustainable further reduction of the figures of crash victims on our roads. This paper aims to show a preventive approach that can contribute to lessening the consequences of a crash by creating an optimum interaction of measures in the fields of primary and secondary safety. To further enhance vehicle safety, driver assistant systems are already available that warn the driver of an imminent front-to-rear-end crash. The next step is to support him in his reactions or if he fails to react sufficiently, to even initiate an automatic braking when the crash becomes unavoidable. Automatic pre-crash braking can, in an ideal situation, fully prevent a crash or can significantly reduce the impact speed and thus the impact energy (and the severity of the accident). If a vehicle is being braked in the pre-crash phase, the occupants are already being pre-stressed by the deceleration. The information available about the imminent crash can be used to activate the belt tensioners and likewise other secondary safety systems in the vehicle right before the impact. The pre-crash deceleration also causes the front of the vehicle to dip. Conventional crash tests do not take this specific impact situation into consideration. This is why, for example, the influences of the pre-crash displacements of the occupants are not recorded in the test results. Furthermore, a reproducible representation of the benefit of the vehicle safety systems which prepare the occupants for the imminent impact is not possible. In order to demonstrate the functions of automated pre-crash braking and to investigate the differences during the impact as a consequence of the altered occupant positions as well as the initiation of force and deformations of the vehicle front, DEKRA teamed up with BMW to carry out a joint crash test with the latest BMW 5 series vehicle. It involved the vehicle braking automatically from a starting test speed of 64 km/h (corresponding to the impact speed set by Euro NCAP) down to 40 km/h. The test was still run by the intelligent drive system of the crash test facility. This required several modifications to be made to the test facility as well as to the vehicle. The paper will describe and discuss some relevant results of the crash test. In addition, the possible benefits of such systems will also be considered. The test supplemented the work of the vFSS working group (vFSS stands advanced Forward-looking Safety Systems).
The price of a new car increased almost every year for a long period. In recent years however, the budget available to most people for purchasing a car either did not grow or became even smaller. Therefore it was in the interest of some OEMs to offer economical car models in the so-called "8,000- Euro class". Here an important question arose regarding the safety of these vehicles. There is no question that the very high safety level of cars reached in Europe during the last decades should not be sacrificed as a consequence of smaller budgets. Customers with sense of responsibility have the right to be properly informed about the balance between safety and price so that they can make a deliberate decision when buying either a new or a used car. Against this background, the German magazine "AutoBILD" commissioned DEKRA to conduct fullscale frontal crash tests with a view to publishing the results. These tests have been carried out in accordance with the corresponding Euro NCAP crash test requirements and performance criteria. The tested vehicles were two new Logans produced by the manufacturer Dacia, two used cars of the type VW Golf IV (registration date 2000) and one new VW Fox. This paper describes the safety features of the vehicles and the results of the five crash tests to demonstrate state-of-the-art safety levels and what levels may be expected from vehicles in the "8,000- Euro class". Looking at real-world crashes it is of interest to think about future trends in a more detailed manner. Therefore it will be more and more necessary to supplement the federal statistics with more detailed in-depth information about the consequences of accidents and the safety performance of crashed vehicles.
The incidence of side impacts was investigated from GIDAS data. Both vehicle-fixed object and vehicle-vehicle collisions were analysed as these are enclosed within the consumer testing program. Vehicle-fixed object collisions were stratified according to ESC availability. Results indicated that vehicles equipped with ESC rarely have pure-lateral impacts. An increase in oblique collisions was seen for the vehicles with ESC whereby most vehicle were driving in left curves. The analysis of vehicle-vehicle collisions developed injury risk curves were developed at the AIS3+ injury severity for the vehicle-vehicle side impacts. Results suggested that greatest injury risk occurred when a Pre Euro NCAP vehicle was struck by a Post Euro-NCAP vehicle. The remaining curves did not show different behaviour, indicating that stiffness increased have been equally combated. This was attributable to the few Post Euro-NCAP vehicles that had a deployed curtain airbag available in the sample. The integration of Euro NCAP testing has shown to improve vehicle crashworthiness for pole collisions, as those vehicles with ESC rarely incur lateral impacts.
Although the statistics show a decreasing rate of child injuries and fatalities in German road accidents more efforts can be made to protect children in cars e.g. by developing appropriate child restraint systems. An important part in of this work can be achieved with the help of crash tests using child dummies. However these crash tests cannot completely reflect the situation of real world crashes as factors like children moving out of the optimal position or children incorrectly fastened by their parents are difficult to predict. Therefore this study gives an overview over the current accident and injury situation of child occupants in cars in German road accidents.
Mit dem vorliegenden Bericht wird ein neuentwickeltes Curriculum zur Ausbildung motorisierter Zweiradfahrer in Fahrschulen vorgestellt. Zunächst werden der curriculare und verkehrspädagogische Ansatz, der dem Curriculum zugrunde liegt, sowie schon bestehende Curricula in der Fahrschul- und Fahrlehrerausbildung dargelegt und die grundlegenden Schritte der Curriculumentwicklung aufgezeigt. Eine Darstellung der geänderten gesetzlichen Rahmenbedingungen und der sich daraus ergebenden didaktisch-organisatorischen Überlegungen schließen sich an. Das aus 8 Lerneinheiten für die Theorie und 16 Lerneinheiten für die Praxis bestehende Curriculum wird anhand von drei Lerneinheiten exemplarisch vorgestellt. Die Erprobung des Curriculum fand in fünf Fahrschulen mit 50 Fahrschülern statt und sollte vor allem die Praktikabilität, Handhabbarkeit, Lehrzielerreichung und die Akzeptanz der verwendeten Methoden, Medien und Materialien überprüfen. Zusätzlich wurden einige in Richtung Wirksamkeitsuntersuchung gehende Variablen erhoben und ausgewertet. Bei der anschließenden Revision des Curriculum wurden die Lerneinheiten entsprechend den Erprobungsergebnissen modifiziert. Ein Rahmenplan für die Ausbildung von Motorradfahrern und Folgerungen für die Umsetzung des Curriculum auf breiter Basis, für die Fahrlehrerausbildung und für eine summative Evaluation des Curriculum schließen den Bericht ab.
Within the COST Action TU1101 the working group WG 1 is dealing with acceptance criteria and problems in helmet use while bicycling concerning conspicuity, thermal stress, ventilation deficits and other potential confounding. To analyze the helmet usage practice of bicyclists in Europe a questionnaire was developed in the scope of working group 1 to collect relevant information by means of a field study. The questionnaire consists of some 66 questions covering the fields of personal data of the cyclist, riding und helmet usage habits, information concerning the helmet model and the sensation of the helmet, as well as information on previous bicycle accidents. A second complementary study is conducted to analyze if the use of a bicycle helmet influences the seating geometry and the posture of cyclists when riding a bicycle and if the if the helmet vertically limits the vision. For this purpose cyclists with and without helmets were photographed in real world situations and relevant geometrical values such as the decline of the torso, the head posture of the upper vertical vision limit due to the helmet were established from the photos. The interim results of the field studies which were conducted in Germany by the Hannover Medical School are presented in this study. Some 227 questionnaires were filled out, of which 67 participants had used a helmet and 42 of the 227 participants have had a bicycle accident before. For the analysis of the riding position and posture of the cyclist over 40 pictures of riders with a helmet and over 240 pictures of riders without a helmet were measured concerning the seating geometry to describe the influence of using a bicycle helmet. Some results in summary: From the riders interviewed with the questionnaire only 11% of the city bike riders and 12% of the mountain bike riders always used the helmet, while 38% of the racing bike riders and 88% of the e-bike-riders always used the helmet. The helmet use seems not to change the sensation of safety of cycling compared to the use of a car. The arguments for not wearing a helmet are mostly stated to be the short distance of a trip, high temperatures or carelessness and waste of time. The reasons for using a helmet are stated to be the feeling of safety and being used to using a helmet. Being a role model for others was also stated to be a reason for helmet use. Concerning the sensation of the helmet 9% of the riders reported problems with the field of vision when using a helmet, 57% saw the problem of sweating too much, and 10% reported headaches or other unpleasant symptoms like pressure on the forehead when using the helmet. The analysis of the seating posture from the pictures taken of cyclists revealed that older cyclists generally have a riding position where the handle bar is higher than the seat (0-° to 10-° incline from seat to handlebar), while younger riders had a higher variance (between -10-° decline and 20-° incline). Further, elderly riders and riders with helmets seem to have a more upright position of the upper body when cycling. The vertical vision limit due to the helmet is determined by the front rim of the helmet (mostly the sun shade). Typical values here range from 0-° (horizontal line from the eye to the sun shade) to 75-° upwards, in which elderly riders tend to have a slightly higher vertical vision limit possibly due to the helmet being worn more towards the face.
Die Reduzierung des Verkehrslärms ist eine große Herausforderung für alle Beteiligten. Das gilt umso mehr, als nach den Prognosen sich die Verkehrsleistung auf der Straße noch stark erhöhen wird. Viele Stellen in Deutschland, wie Industrie, Forschungseinrichtungen und Behörden haben sich der Problematik angenommen. Forschungsarbeiten wurden und werden durchgeführt oder sind in Vorbereitung. Über die nationalen Aktivitäten hinaus wird das Thema europaweit behandelt. In vier Beiträgen wird über die europäischen Forschungsprojekte SILVIA, ITARI, SILENCE und P2RN berichtet. Das Spektrum der Konzepte dieser Forschungsarbeiten ist sehr breit und erstreckt sich über praktische und theoretische Ansätze.
Das Fahrerlaubnisprüfungssystem und seine Entwicklungspotenziale - Innovationsbericht 2009/2010
(2013)
Innovationsberichte dienen dem Ziel, alle zwei Jahre über die mit der mittel- und langfristigen Weiterentwicklung des Fahrerlaubnisprüfungssystems zusammenhängenden Forschungs- und Entwicklungsprozesse zu informieren. Mit Hilfe der Innovationsberichte können somit Qualität, Planmäßigkeit und wissenschaftliche Absicherung der Weiterentwicklung der Fahrerlaubnisprüfung beurteilt werden. Der vorliegende Innovationsbericht beschreibt die Hauptschwerpunkte der Tätigkeit der TÜV | DEKRA arge tp 21 im Hinblick auf die Theoretische Fahrerlaubnisprüfung für den Berichtszeitraum 2009/2010. Diese lagen in (1) Arbeiten zur Modellierung von Fahrkompetenz, (2) der Evaluation und Weiterentwicklung der traditionellen Aufgabenformate und der Prüfungsmethodik, der (3) Durchführung von Forschungsarbeiten zur Verwendung computergenerierter dynamischer Fahrszenarien und der (4) Erschließung innovativer Aufgabentypen zur Prüfung bislang nicht ausreichend geprüfter Fahrkompetenzkomponenten im Bereich des Handlungswissens. Zu (1): Unter Berücksichtigung von inhaltlichen Anforderungsebenen des Fahrverhaltens (z.B. DONGES, 2009) und Aneignungsstufen von Fahrkompetenz (z. B. GRATTENTHALER, KRUEGER & SCHOCH, 2009) wurde ein "Fahrkompetenzstrukturmodell" entworfen, um inhaltliche Komponenten der Fahrkompetenz einzuordnen und die Prüfungsaufgaben strukturieren zu können. Weiterhin lassen sich damit prototypische Anforderungssituationen zur Operationalisierung von Prüfungsinhalten erarbeiten sowie die Inhalts- und Fahrkompetenzbereiche beschreiben, welche durch verschiedene Prüfungsformen abgedeckt werden können. Zu (2): Mit der Einführung der TFEP am PC wurden die technischen Rahmenbedingungen der Prüfungsdurchführung verändert und Verbesserungen zur Gewährleistung der Manipulationssicherheit umgesetzt. Die auf dem Revisionsprojekt aufbauende kontinuierliche Evaluation der Prüfungsaufgaben und Paralleltests zeigte grundsätzlich, dass die große Mehrheit der eingesetzten Prüfungsaufgaben unter Abwägung unterschiedlicher testpsychologischer Kriterien ihre Funktion zur Überprüfung der jeweiligen Kompetenzen erfüllt. Zu (3): Zur Verbesserung der Darbietungsformen bzw. Instruktionsformate wurde von der TÜV | DEKRA arge tp 21 die Softwareloesung "VICOM" entwickelt. Mit dieser Software wurden zum einen die bisher verwendeten Fotos durch computergenerierte statische Abbildungen ersetzt, die mit geringem Aufwand erstellt und variiert werden können. Zum anderen wurde dadurch die Erarbeitung von dynamischen Videosequenzen ermöglicht. Die Erprobung von Aufgaben mit dynamischer Situationsdarstellung deutet darauf hin, dass die intendierte Erfassung der Kompetenzen zur Gefahrenerkennung mit dem neuen Instruktionsformat, das keine Lösungshinweise im Abschlussbild mehr enthält, besser gelingen könnte (FRIEDEL, WEIßE & RÜDEL, 2010). Zu (4): Entwicklungspotenziale für die TFEP werden insbesondere bezüglich der Erfassung von Handlungskompetenzen im Bereich der Verkehrswahrnehmung und Gefahrenvermeidung deutlich. Diese verkehrssicherheitsrelevanten Kompetenzen können in der traditionellen "Wissensprüfung" nicht geprüft werden, da ihre Aneignung Fahrerfahrungen voraussetzt, die zum Prüfungszeitpunkt in der Regel noch nicht gegeben sind. Auch in der traditionellen Fahrprüfung ist eine Erfassung dieser Kompetenzen nur eingeschränkt möglich, weil die Anforderungssituationen im Realverkehr nicht beliebig vom Fahrerlaubnisprüfer gesteuert werden können und Gefahrensituationen aufgrund von Sicherheitserfordernissen auch nicht herbeigeführt werden dürfen. Daher erscheint es notwendig, im Rahmen der deutschen Fahrerlaubnisprüfung eine innovative Prüfungsform zu entwickeln, bei der Verkehrs- und insbesondere Gefahrensituationen realitätsnah am Computer simuliert und zur Operationalisierung der obengenannten Kompetenzkomponenten genutzt werden. Derartige "Verkehrswahrnehmungstests" (bzw. "Hazard Perception Tests") finden sich bereits in einigen Fahranfängervorbereitungssystemen im Ausland. Zur Ausschöpfung der Potenziale der Fahrerlaubnisprüfung in Deutschland muss ihre Weiterentwicklung unter Berücksichtigung des Gesamtsystems der Fahranfängervorbereitung erfolgen. Dabei sind die Qualitätssicherungs- und Entwicklungsmaßnahmen neben Input-Vorgaben wie Lehrpläne und Prüfungsrichtlinien stärker auf Output-Vorgaben wie das von den Fahranfängern zu erreichende Kompetenzniveau zu fokussieren. In festzulegenden Ausbildungsstandards müssen Niveaustufen der Fahrkompetenz, die Fahranfänger bei den Übergängen zwischen den einzelnen Phasen der Fahranfängervorbereitung mindestens erreicht haben sollen, so konkret beschrieben werden, dass sie in Prüfungsaufgaben umgesetzt und im Rahmen der Fahrerlaubnisprüfungen erfasst werden können.
Die Notwendigkeit der Erstellung eines neuen Regelwerks für Gesteinskörnungen, Schichten ohne Bindemittel, Asphalt, hydraulisch gebundene Tragschichten und Beton für Fahrbahndecken ergab sich aus der Umsetzung der Europäischen Normen (EN). Die seit dem 1. Juni 2004 gültigen EN für Gesteinskörnungen wurden durch die Technischen Lieferbedingungen für Gesteine im Straßenbau (TL Gestein-StB) in Deutschland anwendbar gemacht. Ausgehend von den TL Gestein-StB mussten für die verschiedenen Einsatzgebiete der Gesteinskörnungen die betroffenen Regelwerke überarbeitet werden. Hierbei wurden bestehende oder fast fertig gestellte EN berücksichtigt. Diese Überarbeitung basiert auf dem "zweiteiligen Regelwerk", das heißt Zusätzliche Technische Vertragsbedingungen (ZTV) und Technische Lieferbedingungen (TL), für den jeweiligen Produktbereich. Das Anforderungsniveau der Baustoffe und Baustoffgemische wurde gegenüber den bisherigen Festlegungen weitgehend beibehalten. Die bisherige Güteüberwachung wurde auf Grund der Vorgaben der mandatierten EN durch ein neues Qualitätsnachweisverfahren ersetzt. Unterstützt wird dieses neue Verfahren durch die freiwillige Güteüberwachung der Gesteinsproduzenten. Die neuen Regelungen werden in dieser 2-teiligen Veröffentlichung vorgestellt. Veränderungen und Zusammenhänge der Regelwerke werden anhand von Beispielen dargestellt. Die Auswirkungen der Neuerungen und die weitere Entwicklung der Regelwerke werden diskutiert.
MANSSEN diskutiert das Generalthema des Forschungsseminars, ob sich "das straßenrechtliche Nutzungsregime" tatsächlich im Umbruch befindet und diagnostiziert eine Gewichtsverschiebung vom Straßenrecht hin zum Straßenverkehrsrecht. Das klassische Straßenrecht habe immer weniger zur Weiterentwicklung des Straßenwesens beizutragen. In diesem Zusammenhang behandelt er auch neue Verkehrskonzepte wie "Simply City" und "Shared Space". SIEGELs Beitrag über Grundrechtsgebrauch auf öffentlichen Straßen verdeutlicht anhand aktueller Beispiele die praktische Bedeutung des Straßenrechts bei der Verwirklichung von Grundrechten. Nach seiner Einschätzung verfügt das Straßenrecht insoweit nach wie vor ein adäquates Steuerungspotenzial. Etwaige Lücken könnten durch das Straßenverkehrsrecht, vor allem aber durch eine ergänzende Heranziehung des Polizeirechts geschlossen werden. Der Beitrag von ENDERLE über "Grenzüberschreitende Infrastrukturen " Planungs- und naturschutzrechtliche Besonderheiten" bezieht sein Anschauungsmaterial von dem Projekt der Fehmarnbelt-Querung. Als typische Abstimmungsprobleme bei der Planung und Genehmigung grenzüberschreitender Projekte behandelt sie namentlich die Frage der Linienbestimmung sowie grenzüberschreitende Verträglichkeitsprüfungen für FFH- und Vogelschutzgebiete. Der abschließende Beitrag von DURNER "Das Netzausbaubeschleunigungsgesetz 2011" stellt dar, dass die in diesem Gesetz geschaffene neue "Fachplanung" des Bundes teils Elemente des Raumordnungsverfahrens, teilweise jedoch auch solche der straßenrechtlichen Linienbestimmung und der standortbezogenen Raumordnungsziele aufweist. Letztlich folgt die Bundesfachplanung im Hinblick auf die Bindungswirkung im Wesentlichen dem Modell des -§ 4 ROG. Das Modell des NABEG mag für den Netzausbau sachgerecht sein, erscheint jedoch im sonstigen Infrastrukturbereich unrealistisch.
Das Unfallrisiko junger Fahrer - Bestandsaufnahme und Überlegungen zu wirksamen Gegenmaßnahmen
(2010)
Junge Fahrer - vor allem männlichen Geschlechts - haben ein überdurchschnittlich hohes Unfallrisiko. Der Straßenverkehrsunfall ist Todesursache Nummer eins für Jugendliche. Sie haben unter der Bevölkerung den größten Anteil an verlorenen Lebensjahren. Besonders gefährdet sind Motorradfahrer. An Wochenenden und nachts ist die Unfallwahrscheinlichkeit und -häufigkeit extrem. Auch in Ländern, die hohe Anstrengungen unternehmen, um die Sicherheit im Straßenverkehr zu erhöhen und insgesamt erfolgreich sind, zeigt sich, dass die 18- bis 24-Jährigen häufiger verunfallen als die übrigen Verkehrsteilnehmer und schwerere Folgen davontragen. Die jugendliche Persönlichkeit hat einen prädominanten Einfluss auf das Fahrverhalten. Hintergründe dafür sind die hohe Risikobereitschaft, das Spannungs- und Reizbedürfnis, der Wunsch, Grenzen auszuloten sowie Gruppeneinflüsse oder Renommierverhalten. Daneben spielt allerdings auch die geringe Erfahrung eine Rolle, die zu dreierlei Problemen führen kann: - Neulenker sehen oft die Gefahr nicht, in welcher sie sich befinden, oder - sie unterschätzen die wahrgenommene Gefahr,oder - sie ueberschätzen ihre Fahrkunst und glauben, die Gefahr meistern zu können. In den letzten Jahren wurden in verschiedenen Ländern jedoch auch Fortschritte erzielt. Empfehlenswerte Maßnahmen ergeben sich bei der Ausbildung, wo neue Methoden angewandt werden, eine zweite Phase eingeführt wurde, spezielle Kampagnen konzipiert werden oder fahrzeugtechnische Modifikationen veranlasst wurden. Auch die Nachschulung für junge Lenker, wo nötig, zeitigt Wirkung. Weitere Anstrengungen sind je nach Land oder Region notwendig, insbesondere hinsichtlich der Hauptursachen für schwere Unfälle: Geschwindigkeit, Alkohol und Nicht-Anlegen des Sicherheitsgurtes. Hier lassen sich besondere Maßnahmen für Neulenker vorsehen. Daneben müssen gesellschaftliche Einflüsse, etwa die Wirkung der Automobilwerbung und -berichterstattung auf Jugendliche, berücksichtigt werden.
Um die Position der Verkehrs- und Mobilitätserziehung in den Schulen und vor allem in der Sekundarstufe zu stärken und den zuständigen Ministerien, Lehrerinnen und Lehrern und anderen Verantwortlichen vor Ort Einblick in die Fähigkeiten der Schüler zu geben, wurde von der Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen (BASt) das Forschungsprojekt "Entwicklung von Evaluationsinstrumenten zur Erreichung von Standards in der Verkehrs- /Mobilitätserziehung der Sekundarstufe" an das Zentrum für Evaluation und Methoden (ZEM), Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn vergeben. Vorbereitet und begleitet wurde das Projekt von der Arbeitsgruppe BASt/ Kultusbehörden der Länder, die mit den Leistungsstandards und den inhaltlichen Schwerpunkten (Jahrgangsstufe 6: Fahrradfahren, Jahrgangsstufe 9/10: Vorbereitung auf die Teilnahme am motorisierten Straßenverkehr) wichtige Rahmenbedingungen vorgegeben hat. Im Rahmen des Projektes wurden zunächst auf umfassender empirischer Grundlage die Leistungsstandards als Kompetenzen und Items beschrieben. In einem weiteren Schritt wurde auf der Basis der Ergebnisse einer Machbarkeitsstudie ein computerbasiertes Evaluationsinstrument entwickelt, das Lehrern im Sinne eines Monitoringsystems Anhaltspunkte zur Ausprägung der Kompetenzen ihrer Schüler gibt. Ergebnisse werden Lehrern, aber auch Schülern unmittelbar nach der Durchführung des Verfahrens auf verschiedenen Ebenen zurückgemeldet. Das Instrument ist inhaltsvalide und weist zudem günstige Werte in konvergenter und diskriminanter Validität auf. Auch die Ergebnisse zur internen Konsistenz sind zufriedenstellend. Die Retest-Reliabilität des Instruments konnte allerdings nicht nachgewiesen werden. Das Instrument ermöglicht Lehrern, ihren Unterricht im Folgenden gezielt auf die Kompetenzen ihrer Schüler auszurichten und ihnen genau die Inhalte zu vermitteln, die sie noch nicht beherrschen. Dies gibt der schulischen Verkehrs- und Mobilitätserziehung eine neue, individuell auszurichtende Struktur und bietet Anreize, entsprechende Themen verstärkt in den Schulen zu verankern. Der Computertest dauert ca. eine Schulstunde und setzt durch seinen abwechslungsreichen Charakter neue Impulse in der Verkehrs- und Mobilitätserziehung. Das Evaluationsinstrument wurde so konzipiert, dass es an Schulen mit und ohne Computernetzwerk eingesetzt werden kann und in Bezug auf Grafik und Kapazitäten nur geringe Anforderungen an die Qualität der vorhandenen Rechner stellt. Eine Installation des Instrumentes ist nicht erforderlich. Fakultativ wurde darüber hinaus für die Schüler der Jahrgangsstufe 6 ein Fahrradparcours entwickelt, der den Lehrern einen Einblick dazu vermittelt, wie gut ihre Schüler verschiedene Situationen, die für den Straßenverkehr relevant sind, beherrschen. So können gezielt Hinweise dafür gesammelt werden, welche Themen im Unterricht aufgegriffen werden müssen, vor allem bevor, z.B. im Rahmen einer Klassenfahrt, die Schüler aktiv am realen Verkehr teilnehmen. Der Fahrradparcours ist innerhalb von zwei Schulstunden durchzuführen, zudem erfordert der Aufbau nur wenige Materialien. Insgesamt stehen mit Computertest und Fahrradparcours für Schüler sowie Lehrer ansprechende Instrumente zur Verfügung, die Einblicke in die Ausprägung der für eine sichere Teilnahme am Straßenverkehr erforderlichen Kompetenzen geben und Anhaltspunkte für die inhaltliche Ausrichtung der schulischen Verkehrs- und Mobilitätserziehung geben. Das Instrument kann dementsprechend im Sinne einer lokalen Lernstanderhebung zur Identifikation von Wissenslücken bei einzelnen Schülern, Klassen oder Schulen eingesetzt werden. Darüber hinaus besteht auch die Möglichkeit, im Sinne einer zentralen Lernstandserhebung die Daten der verschiedenen Klassen, Schulen und Länder für länder- und bundesweite Vergleiche zu sammeln, Stärken und Schwächen auf einem höheren Aggregationsniveau zu identifizieren und möglicherweise in einem weiteren Schritt im Sinne eines Input-Output-Vergleichs besonders effektive Maßnahmen der Verkehrserziehung und weitere relevante Rahmenbedingungen zu identifizieren. Welche Verwendung des Programms sich schließlich durchsetzen wird, liegt in der Hand der Länder.