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In order to improve the protection of children transported in cars, within the CHILD programme (GR3D-CT2002-00791) real world road accidents are thoroughly analysed and then reconstructed in laboratory. Prior to comparing injury severities of real victims to physical parameter values measured on the dummies, the quality of the reconstructions is evaluated by experts who use their experience based on the investigation of numerous and various accidents. This paper presents a new tool aiming at better evaluating and validating accident reconstructions. It is based on statistical evaluation of vehicle deformations which gives weighing factors for every part of the car body structure finally leading to a specific Reconstruction Quality Score (RQS indicator). Furthermore, the reliability of this score, depending on the number of measured points, can be established. This tool includes a function aiming at adjusting the speed for a further reconstruction and at defining the launching speed and the pulse shape for complementary sled tests. Finally, the functions of the RQS software and database are presented.
For the avoidance of traffic accidents by means of advanced driver assistance systems the knowledge of failures and deficiencies a few seconds before the crash is of increasing importance. This information e.g. is collected in the German accident survey GIDAS by an interview derived from the ACAS methodology. However to display the whole range of accident causation factors additional information is needed on enduring factors of the system components "human", "infrastructure" and "machine". On the strategic level these accident moderating factors include long term influences such as medical preconditions or a general higher risk taking behavior as well as influences on the immediate conflict level such as an aggressive response to a perceived previous traffic conflict. This study was conducted to examine the feasibility of collecting such causation information in the scope of an in-depth accident investigation like GIDAS. Due to the comprehensive amount of information necessary to estimate the moderating factors the collection of the information is distributed to different methods. 5 cases of real world crashes have been investigated where information was collected on-scene and retrospective by interviews. The identified moderating factors of the accidents and the method for collecting the information are displayed.
Vehicle crash research at different levels is currently being conducted by several investigation groups in Spain, in some instances within various EU-funded projects. However there is a clear opportunity for increasing compatibility and maximizing usefulness, both at national and European levels, of the information collected by these groups. After reviewing on-going activities and programs in different countries, a framework for a nationwide crash investigation project is proposed: an organizational scheme is suggested as part of a future National Road Safety Strategic Plan; a map of investigation teams located in technological centres, universities and police agencies in Spain is presented; alternatives for several practical aspects such as team composition, deployment and operational budgets and project developmental stages are also discussed.
While many medical studies have dealt with the incidence, nature and treatment of polytrauma the injury-causing accident mechanisms are rarely discussed in detail, mostly due to the lack of documentation of the technical aspects. The present prospective study was started in late 2007 and collects data from traffic accidents with most severely injured in six south- German counties and two larger cities for the duration of one year. It is aimed at identifying and documenting all polytrauma cases (ISS ≥ 16) caused by traffic accidents and their crash circumstances. The data collection is based on an interdisciplinary concept to include both the police, emergency dispatch centers, hospitals and fire departments in the region and is completely anonymous. Potentially relevant cases where an emergency physician was called to the scene of a traffic accident are provided by the dispatch center. All three hospitals in the region suited for the treatment of polytraumatised patients record injuries, major diagnostic and surgery data. Data and images from the accident scene are provided by the police and by fire departments. The latter provide information which is usually not available from the police, like deployed airbags, vehicle extrication measures and detailed views of car interiors. The main objective of the study is to determine the structure of road users who sustain a polytrauma, their crash opponents and the injury patterns found in relation to the collision configuration and the protection by seat belts, air bags and other devices. With detailed documentation of vehicle damage and extrication measures the study is also intended to support the development of injury predictors for pre-hospital treatment and provide field data regarding further improvement of technical rescue.
The European CASPER (Child Advanced Safety Project for European Roads) project studying car child safety includes a sociological approach in order to have a better understanding of the behaviour of parents driving children under 12 years old. A questionnaire was distributed via the internet in Europe with 998 parents (representing 1638 children) from 22 European countries responding. The results inform on the way parents secure their children during a car trip. Many parents did not control how their children were installed in the child restraint system (CRS). A toddler was more likely to travel into a child seat than an older child was. Regarding misuse situations, an important part of the participants did not think that they could make mistakes when fixing the child seat to the car (26%) or when placing the child into the seat (39%). This leaves an important field of action especially by communication via different media and in the CRS sale outlets.
The objective of the study is to measure the risk of pedestrian and bicyclist in urban traffic through an analysis of real-world accident data. The kinematics and injury mechanisms for both pedestrian and bicyclists are investigated to find the correlation of injury risks with injury related parameters. For this purpose, firstly 338 cases are selected as a sample from an IVAC accident database based on the In-depth Investigation of Vehicle Accident in Changsha of China. A statistic measurement of the fatality and serious injury risks with respect to impact speed was carried out by logistic regression analysis. Secondly, 12 pedestrian and 12 bicyclist accidents were further selected for reconstruction with MADYMO program. A comparative analysis was conducted based on the results from accident analysis and computer reconstructions for the injury risk, head impact conditions and dynamic response of pedestrians and bicyclists. The results indicate that bicyclists suffered lower risks of severe injuries and fatalities compared with pedestrians. The risks of AIS 3+ injury and fatality are 50% for pedestrians at impact speeds of 53.2 km/h and 63.3 km/h, respectively, while that for bicyclists at 62.5 km/h and 71.1 km/h, respectively. The findings could have a contribution to get a better understanding of pedestrians" and bicyclists" exposures in urban traffic in China, and provide background knowledge to generate strategies for pedestrian protection.
This study aimed at prediction of long bone fractures and assessment of lower extremity injury mechanisms in real world passenger car to pedestrian collision. For this purpose, two pedestrian accident cases with detail recorded lower limb injuries were reconstructed via combining MBS (Multi-body system) and FE (Finite element) methods. The code of PC Crash was used to determine the boundary conditions before collision, and then MBS models were used to reproduce the pedestrian kinematics and injuries during crash. Furthermore, a validated lower limb FE model was chosen to conduct reconstruction of injuries and prediction of long bone fracture via physical parameters of von Mises stress and bending moment. The injury outcomes from simulations were compared with hospital recorded injury data and the same long bone fracture patterns and positions can be observed. Moreover, the calculated long bone fracture tolerance corresponded to the outcome from cadaver tests. The result shows that FE model is capable to reproduce the dynamic injury process and is an effective tool to predict the risk of long bone fractures.
The paper aims to study the injury risk and kinematics of pedestrians involved in different passenger vehicle collisions. Furthermore, the difference of pedestrian kinematics in the accidents involved minivan and sedan was analyzed. The 18 sample cases of passenger car to pedestrian collisions were selected from the database of In-depth Investigation of Vehicle Accident in Changsha of China (IVAC),of which the 12 pedestrian accidents involved in a minivan impact for each case, and the 6 accidents in a sedan impact for each. The selected cases were reconstructed by using mathematical models of pedestrians and accident vehicles in a multi-body dynamic code MADYMO environment. The logistic regression models of the risks for pedestrian AIS 3+ injuries and fatalities were developed in terms of vehicle impact speed by analyzing the minivan-pedestrian and sedan-pedestrian accidents. The difference of pedestrian kinematics was identified by comparing the results from reconstructed pedestrian accidents between the minivans and sedans collisions. The result shows that there is a significant correlation among the impact speed and the severity of pedestrian injuries. The minivan poses greater risk to pedestrian than sedan at the same impact speed. The kinematics of pedestrian was greatly influenced by vehicle front shape.
A study on knowledge and practices of first aid and CPR among police officers in Colombo and Gampaha
(2017)
Around 85% of deaths in developing countries have been found to be due to road traffic accidents (RTAs), which cost the countries around 1-2% of their gross national product (GNP). In Sri Lanka there were 2,436 deaths reported from 36,045 RTAs in 2014. This study aimed at assessing first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) knowledge among police officers and identifying its relationship to their first aid and CPR practices. A study was done on 493 police officers from Colombo and Gampaha who were selected using convenience sampling through a self-administered questionnaire. The results showed that the police officers had unsatisfactory knowledge and practices of CPR and interventions for bleeding and fractures. These should therefore be focused in their further training.
Im Rahmen des vorliegenden Forschungsvorhabens wurden Vorschläge zur Erhöhung der Aussagekraft der bestehenden Abgasuntersuchung für Fahrzeuge mit Dieselmotor und zur Anpassung der Untersuchungsmethode an die Anforderungen durch künftige Fahrzeuggenerationen erarbeitet. Während des Betriebs von Fahrzeugen mit Kompressionszündungsmotor lagern sich im Abgassystem Rußpartikel ab. Bei der Durchführung der freien Beschleunigung an einem unzureichend konditionierten Fahrzeug können sich derartige Rußpartikel lösen und zu einer Erhöhung der gemessenen Abgastrübung führen. Dieser Depositeffekt kann dazu führen, dass Fahrzeuge ohne technischen Defekt bei der Abgasuntersuchung beanstandet werden (Error of Commission). Neben der Fahrzeugkonditionierung hat die Beschleunigungszeit bei der freien Beschleunigung einen entscheidenden Einfluss auf die gemessene Abgastrübung. Bei der freien Beschleunigung wird der Motor gegen seine Massenträgheit von der Leerlaufdrehzahl auf die Abregeldrehzahl beschleunigt. Entscheidend für die Aussagefähigkeit dieser Messung ist eine schnelle und stoßfreie Beschleunigung, so dass die größtmögliche Einspritzmenge innerhalb kürzester Zeit erreicht wird. Bei einer langsamen Beschleunigung wird nicht die volle Einspritzmenge erreicht, die aufgebrachte Motorlast ist geringer und es wird eine niedrigere Abgastrübung gemessen. Das kann dazu führen, dass defekte Fahrzeuge bei langsamer Beschleunigung als in Ordnung bewertet werden (Error of Omission). Vor diesem Hintergrund wurden im Rahmen dieses Forschungsvorhabens folgende Vorschläge zur Verbesserung der Aussagekraft der Abgasuntersuchung für Fahrzeuge mit Dieselmotor erarbeitet: - eine allgemeingültige Festlegung der Konditionierungsverfahren, d.h. mindestens acht freie Beschleunigungen bei betriebswarmen Motor vor Beginn der Trübungsmessung; - eine Begrenzung der Beschleunigungszeit auf max. 1,5 s, wobei in besonderen Fällen größere Werte zulässig sind, wenn dies der Hersteller technisch begründet. Neue Fahrzeugkonzepte mit deutlich abgesenkten Abgasemissionen, sowohl im Pkw-Bereich als auch im Bereich der schweren Nutzfahrzeuge, stellen langfristig erhöhte Anforderungen an das Prüfverfahren und die eingesetzte Messtechnik. Im Rahmen dieses Forschungsvorhabens wurden daher verschiedene Ansätze für eine Weiterentwicklung der Abgasuntersuchung aufgezeigt. In einer theoretischen Studie und praktischen Versuchen wurden die verschiedenen Ansätze im Hinblick auf ihre Wirksamkeit und Praxistauglichkeit untersucht. Vor dem Hintergrund der EG-Gesetzgebung scheint die Kombination der Trübungsmessung bei einer freien Beschleunigung mit den Funktionen einer künftigen Diesel-OBD eine aussichtsreiche Lösung darzustellen. Da zum Zeitpunkt der Untersuchung noch keine mit einer vorschriftenkonformen OBD ausgerüsteten Dieselfahrzeuge verfügbar waren, wurden die Ergebnisse an Fahrzeugen mit herstellerspezifischen Eigendiagnosesystemen erarbeitet. Da jedoch nicht grundsätzlich neue Ansätze bezüglich der Eigendiagnose an Dieselmotoren zu erwarten sind (verfügbare Istwerte, Inhalt Fehlerspeicher), sondern im Wesentlichen die Abgasnachbehandlung bei den OBD-Dieselfahrzeugen zusätzlich in die Diagnose einbezogen wird, ist dieser Ausblick durchaus wirklichkeitsnah. Aufgrund der geringen Anzahl von untersuchten Fahrzeugen und der Tatsache, dass zur Zeit keine Dieselfahrzeuge mit vorschriftenkonformer OBD erhältlich sind, sollten für die Erarbeitung eines diskussionsfähigen Vorschlags zur Einbindung der Diesel OBD in die AU weitere Untersuchungen erfolgen.