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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.
Police records about traffic accidents like used by IRTAD (International Road Traffic and Accident Database) and CARE (Community Road Accident Database) do not represent all road injuries. For instance, road accidents of bicyclists without a counterpart are usually not reported. Furthermore, IRTAD-like data contains hardly any information on injury outcome and accident circumstances. This information gap leads to an under-representation of the safety concerns of the most vulnerable road users like children and the elderly both in accident research and safety promotion. Injury registration for the European Injury Database (IDB), in turn, combines details of accident causation with diagnostic information that can be used to assess injury severity and long term consequences. The IDB is collecting data from hospital emergency department patients and is being implemented in a growing number of countries. In this article IDB results on mode of transport and injury outcome are presented from a sample of nine EU member states.
Since 2008, the authors inspected fatal traffic accidents on the spot every year, with the cooperation of Toyota police station in Aichi pref. In the jurisdiction, numbers of fatal accidents were 18 in 2008, 12 in 2009, 14 accidents in 2010, and 16 in 2011. We here report the results of our analysis of information obtained by detailed inspection for those that occurred from 2008 to 2010. We focused on vehicle-to-pedestrian accidents, which accounted for about 45% of all accidents in 2008. Because many accidents occurred on residential roads not far from pedestrians" homes, it was revealed that the decrease of the collision speed by traffic calming such as humps and zone speed management, was highly effective. On the other hand, pedestrian detection technologies seemed to be also effective as a countermeasure on vehicle side. Every pedestrian position against a vehicle was clarified and TTC (Time to Collision) was calculated provisionally. Pedestrian accidents in intersections were also examined. Among the intersection pedestrian accidents within the jurisdiction, compared with the national average in Japan, the ratio of intersections without a signal and the ratio without a pedestrian crossing were high. According to the comparison of the Japanese traffic accident patterns between 2001 and 2008, pedestrian accidents during turning right and turning left did not decrease much. For elderly drivers, these accidents occurred very often. Finally, single vehicle accidents were analysed with the accident pattern analysis methods used above. There were high numbers of single vehicle accidents against object on single roads. Although fatal accidents against guardrails decreased, the numbers of fatal accidents against a utility pole and a sign pole were nearly constant. As for the impact with narrow width objects such as utility poles, the fatality rate was very high, and countermeasures of both road infrastructure and vehicles seem to be effective.
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.
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.
Gegenstand des Forschungsvorhabens ist es, die in Deutschland praktizierte Signalisierung des Fußgängerverkehrs mit der Signalfolge Grün-Rot-Grün und dem Räumen der Fußgänger gegen Rot sowie alternative Möglichkeiten der Fußgängersignalisierung zu untersuchen und zu bewerten. Dazu wurden zunächst im In- und Ausland praktizierte Formen der Fußgängersignalisierung auf Grundlage einer Literaturrecherche analysiert. Prinzipiell verfolgenswerte Ansätze mit einer Gelbzeit für Fußgänger, einem Grünblinken und einer Anzeige der verbleibenden Rot- bzw. Grünzeit wurden mittels Befragungen von Fußgängern, Verhaltensbeobachtungen und Unfallanalysen an 17 ausgewählten Signalanlagen in Deutschland und im europäischen Ausland untersucht und bewertet. Im Ergebnis ist festzustellen, dass die Signalfolge Grün-Rot-Grün beibehalten, jedoch in der praktischen Anwendung verbessert werden sollte. Mit einem Grünblinken und einer Restrot-Restgrün-Anzeige können den Verkehrsteilnehmern zusätzliche Informationen vermittelt werden. Eine Gelbzeit für Fußgänger kann nach den Erkenntnissen des Vorhabens nicht empfohlen werden.
Mit diesem Bericht wird der zweite Kinderunfallatlas der Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen vorgelegt, in dem die Verkehrsunfallsituation von Kindern für alle Kreise, Städte und Gemeinden in Deutschland abgebildet wird. Während der erste Kinderunfallatlas die regionale Verteilung der Kinderverkehrsunfälle von 2001 bis 2005 analysierte, fokussiert der vorliegende Kinderunfallatlas auf die Situation für die naechsten fünf Jahre. Dadurch ist es wieder möglich, die Verkehrssicherheitssituation von Kindern vor Ort mit der in anderen Kreisen und Gemeinden gleicher Größe zu vergleichen und somit einen Hinweis darüber zu erhalten, ob und wie sich die Situation vor Ort von anderen unterscheidet. Zudem ist es wichtig zu wissen, ob und wie sich die Unfallsituation von Kindern in den folgenden Jahren weiterentwickelt hat. Daher wurden nicht nur für den Folgezeitraum 2006 bis 2010 die Kinderunfalldaten nach dem gleichen Prinzip ausgewertet, zusätzlich wurde berechnet, ob die Situation jedes Kreises/kreisfreien Stadt im Trend der bundesdeutschen Gesamtentwicklung liegt, ob die Verkehrsunfälle vor Ort überdurchschnittlich zurückgegangen sind oder ob sich in den letzten Jahren im Vergleich zur gesamtdeutschen Entwicklung wenig getan hat. Diese Analysen wurden auch im Rahmen des Städtevergleiches angestellt. Da die Zuständigkeit für die Durchführung von Verkehrssicherheitsmaßnahmen in weiten Bereichen bei den Ländern liegt, wurde das Konzept erweitert und für jedes Bundesland eine Sonderauswertung der Daten vorgenommen, sodass die Verantwortlichen auf Landesebene für ihre Verwaltungseinheit zusätzlich die Information erhalten, wie die Kreise landesintern zueinander stehen. Ergebnis ist, dass Kinderverkehrsunfälle in der Bundesrepublik nicht gleichmäßig verteilt sind, vielmehr belegt die bevölkerungsbezogene Analyse auf Kreisebene ein deutliches Nord-Süd-Gefälle. Die Analyse nach Art der Verkehrsteilnahme ergab, dass Kinder als Fußgänger besonders häufig in Nordrhein-Westfalen und großen Städten der Bundesrepublik verunglücken, während Kinder als Radfahrer in Kreisen und kreisfreien Staedten in Schleswig-Holstein, Niedersachen, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern und Brandenburg besonders gefährdet sind. Als Mitfahrer in Pkw verunglücken die meisten Kinder in den ländlichen Regionen Bayerns und den östlichen Regionen der Bundesrepublik. Insbesondere für den Osten der Bundesrepublik und das östliche Bayern konnte durch den Vergleich der Daten der Kinderverkehrsunfälle von 2001 bis 2010 nachgewiesen werden, dass der deutliche Rückgang der Kinderverkehrsunfälle über den allgemeinen bundesdeutschen positiven Trend hinausgeht. Es wurde allerdings auch festgestellt, dass in manchen Kreisen bereits 1984 (Unfallatlas Heinrich/Hohenadel) hohe Unfallbelastungen zu beobachten waren. Diese Ergebnisse der Kreisanalyse finden sich auch auf Gemeindeebene wieder. Danach steigt das auf die Altersgruppe bezogene Risiko für Fußgänger mit der Größe einer Stadt, während Radfahrer in sogenannten Mittelstädten besonders häufig verunglücken. Als Mitfahrer in Pkw tragen Kinder in sehr kleinen Orten unter 10.000 Einwohnern ein deutlich erhöhtes Risiko. Die Analyse der Unfallentwicklung in den Städten berücksichtigte ebenfalls den bundesdeutschen Trend. Fuer die 15 Großstädte konnte so nachgewiesen werden, dass sich in der Mehrzahl der Großstädte die Unfallkennziffern zwischen 2003-2005 und 2008-2010 positiv im bundesdeutschen Trend entwickelten. In sieben Großstädten lagen die Werte sogar darüber. Während die Vergleiche der mittleren und großen Kreise und Gemeinden auf einer stabilen Berechnungsbasis erfolgten, sind bei den sehr kleinen Kreisen und Gemeinden aufgrund geringer Bevölkerungsdichte Verzerrungen möglich. Daher sollten insbesondere bei hohen Unfallbelastungen keine voreiligen Schlüsse gezogen werden, vielmehr ist eine sorgfältige Interpretation angezeigt. So ist beispielsweise insbesondere in vom Tourismus geprägten Gebieten eine erhöhte Unfallbelastung identifiziert worden, die allerdings aufgrund der erhöhten Anzahl von Kindern, die sich nur vorübergehend in den Gebieten aufhalten und nicht gemeldet sind, relativiert werden muss. Die Analyse und Erklärung spezifischer Verkehrsunfallsituationen vor Ort sollte daher die gesamte Bandbreite möglicher Zusammenhänge einbeziehen. Denn nur, wenn die wirklichen Probleme und Zusammenhänge erkannt sind, können sinnvolle Maßnahmen zur Verbesserung der Verkehrssicherheit von Kindern eingeleitet werden.
A total survey of road traffic accidents involving most severely injured, defined as sustaining a polytrauma or severe monotrauma (ISS > 15) or being killed, was conducted over 14 months in a large study region in Germany. Data on injuries, pre-clinical and clinical care, crash circumstances and vehicle damage were obtained both prospectively and retrospectively from trauma centers, dispatch centers, police and fire departments. 149 patients with a polytrauma and eight with a severe monotrauma were recorded altogether. 22 patients died in hospital. Another 76 victims had deceased at the accident scene. In 2008, 49 % of patients treated with life-threatening injuries were car or van occupants, 21 % motorcyclists, 18 % cyclists and 10 % pedestrians. Among fatalities at the scene, vehicle occupants constituted an even larger portion. The number of road users with life-threatening trauma in the region was extrapolated to the German situation. It suggests that 10 % among the "seriously injured" as defined in national accident statistics are surviving accident victims with a polytrauma or severe monotrauma.
The paper presents a methodology for the benefit estimation of several secondary safety systems for pedestrians, using the exceptional data depth of GIDAS. A total of 667 frontal pedestrian accidents up to 40kph and more than 500 AIS2+ injuries have been considered. In addition to the severity, affected body region, exact impact point on the vehicle, and the causing part of every injury, the related Euro NCAP test zone was determined. One results of the study is a detailed impact distribution for AIS2+ injuries across the vehicle front. It can be stated, how often a test zone or vehicle part is hit by pedestrians in frontal accidents and which role the ground impact plays. Basing on that, different secondary safety measures can be evaluated by an injury shift method concerning their real world effectiveness. As an example, measures concerning the Euro NCAP pedestrian rating tests have been evaluated. It was analysed which Euro NCAP test zones are the most effective ones. In addition, real test results have been evaluated. Using the presented methodology, other secondary safety like the active bonnet (pop-up bonnet) or a pedestrian airbag measures can be evaluated.
Pedestrian and cyclist are the most vulnerable road users in traffic crashes. One important aspect of this study was the comparable analysis of the exact impact configuration and the resulting injury patterns of pedestrians and cyclists in view of epidemiology. The secondary aim was assessment of head injury risks and kinematics of adult pedestrian and cyclists in primary and secondary impacts and to correlate the injuries related to physical parameters like HIC value, 3ms linear acceleration, and discuss the technical parameter with injuries observed in real-world accidents based documented real accidents of GIDAS and explains the head injuries by simulated load and impact conditions based on PC-Crash and MADYMO. A subsample of n=402 pedestrians and n=940 bicyclists from GIDAS database, Germany was used for preselection, from which 22 pedestrian and 18 cyclist accidents were selected for reconstruction by initially using PC-Crash to calculate impact conditions, such as vehicle impact velocity, vehicle kinematic sequence and throw out distance. The impact conditions then were employed to identify the initial conditions in simulation of MADYMO reconstruction. The results show that cyclists always suffer lower injury outcomes for the same accident severity. Differences in HIC, head relative impact velocity, 3ms linear contiguous acceleration, maximum angular velocity and acceleration, contact force, throwing distance and head contact timing are shown. The differences of landing conditions in secondary impacts of pedestrians and cyclists are also identified. Injury risk curves were generated by logistic regression model for each predicting physical parameters.