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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.
Mechanical properties of tibial bone at compressive strain rates of 50-200 s-1 are obtained through Split Hopkinson pressure bar. Cylindrical specimens of 12-15 mm diameter and 2-5 mm thickness were used. The Young- moduli are calculated from linear portion of stress-strain curves. For both cortical and cancellous part of the bones, the Young- modulus was found to increase with the increasing strain rates. Also for both cancellous and cortical bones the Young- modulus increases consistently with increase in densities.
Before 2002, France was in the queue of Europeans countries in terms of road safety results because of the low density of population and the faulty behaviour of French due itself to a very low level of traffic law enforcement Even if there were signs of the change of mind in France towards road safety before, the turning point was in summer 2002, when the President declared road safety as a priority work during his mandate. The more symbolic measure was the decision to settle an automatic speed control system (700 fixed and 300 mobile). Over three years, the average speed on French roads decreased by 5 km/h and the number of fatalities on road turned down from an average of 8000 deaths per year to 5 300, which represents a decrease of more than 34 %. For the next months, we anticipate that, as many drivers have kept loosing points on their driving licence through light speed violations, this will lead drivers to check their speed and the speed limits more systematically as loosing points on one's driving license has longer time effects than paying a fine. Consequently, we expect a decrease of 10 % to 15% of fatalities in 2006, which is a very good result if we compare with the trend of the last twenty five years (about 2,3 %). The reverse effect of this system that lies on the changes of behaviour of the majority is that, there is more and more discontent against the system taking into account that automatic speed control system allows only a minor tolerance above limits and that local speed limits are not always adapted to local infrastructure and traffic conditions. Another weakness of the system is that motorcyclists are too rarely caught by the system; the system is being gradually improved by placing the new speed cameras in position of taking photographs of the back of the vehicle. But this would not be sufficient to reduce the speed of motorcyclists that are a very high risk group (16% of fatalities for 0,8 % of traffic) For alcohol, there is no easy route for progress: all what is done nowadays is toward festive impaired driving (through designating sober drivers or mass alcohol preventive screenings) although there is not enough done towards chronic alcoholic driving.
An eCall device has been mounted on some vehicles in France since 2003. It is an integrated car radio/GSM/GPS system that can be used with a SIM card. When an accident occurs, a call can be sent manually or automatically made to a telephone call centre. Knowing the geographic location, the vehicle identity and the possibility of a direct communication with the people involved enables the nearest emergency services to be called out. In this context, the LAB / CEESAR have set up a study aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of this system. The purpose of this paper is to detail the E-call system evaluation method of effectiveness used and give a global synthesis of the results.
This work aims at bringing evidence for mass incompatibility in frontal impact for cars built according to the UNECE R94 regulation. French national injury accidents database census for years 2005 to 2008 were used for the analysis. The heterogeneity of frontal self-protection among cars of different masses is investigated, as well as the partner protection parameter offered by these cars. The last part of the analysis deals with the estimation of the benefit, in terms of fatal and severe injuries avoided, if crashworthiness was harmonized for the whole fleet of vehicle. This calculation is done for France and is extended to all Europe.
The need of passive safety devices, able to reduce the accidents and the severity of injuries suffered by motorcyclist, distinctly arises from data on accident statistics. In this paper, the effectiveness of an airbag device fitted in the biker- garments has been verified through various numerical simulations. Two simple test conditions were defined, in order to investigate the performance of the device both for back and front impacts, and simulated at various impact speeds. With the aim of providing more information about the actual capability of the airbag to reduce the severity of the injuries, one of accident scenario described by ISO 13232:2005 has been also investigated, checking the real effectiveness of the airbag strap-based firing system too. Confrontation of injury indexes resulting from simulation with and without airbag made possible a realistic evaluation of the harm reduction induced by the airbag presence.
Among European Countries, Spain first issued a Standard, UNE 135900:2005, further updated in 2008, that deals with homologation and effectiveness evaluation of road restraint systems components designed to reduce harm for bikers impacting on them. An in depth analysis and critical review of this standard is reported in this paper. Beside a close examination of the standard requirements, numerical models of the crash test stated by the standard have been set up and simulated to study the effects of slight speed and approach angle variations on test results, remaining within tolerance gaps allowed by the standard. Model were validated against experimental data. Together with the expected increasing severity of the impact according with speed, a strong influence of approach angle on injury parameters was found. Possible improvements to the norm, in order to make it more robust, are suggested.
In-depth accident investigation offers many advantages for the analysis and comprehension of crash mechanisms. IFSTTAR makes such investigations since 1992 without interruption. The corresponding database contains more than 1200 accident case studies. Currently, in-depth accident investigation is one of the best ways to determine the speed or cars involved in accidents. This paper first presents the methods used for accident investigation and for accident kinematic reconstruction. Then, in order to illustrate the interest and possible applications of such accident data, it shows some results from a recent study based on the IFSTTAR in-depth accident study programme (IDAS) and dealing with the link between travelling speed and accident risk.
Mit dem Beitrag soll ein Überblick zum aktuellen Bearbeitungsstand der ZTV Ew-StB vermittelt werden. Insbesondere soll auf Neuerungen und Veränderungen hingewiesen und diese inhaltlich kurz beleuchtet werden. Hervorzuheben ist, dass das Regelwerk um die grabenlose Kanalsanierung erweitert wurde und zulässige Abweichungen beim Bau von Entwässerungseinrichtungen geändert wurden. Nach ca. 4 Jahren ist die Überarbeitung und Abstimmung nunmehr weitgehend abgeschlossen.
The market introduction and penetration of electric vehicles can be seen as a milestone in order to reduce the environmental burden imposed by the transport sector. The wide-spread use of electric vehicles powered by electricity from renewable sources promises a substantial reduction of local emissions in urban areas as well as greenhouse gas emissions. To be a successful mobility alternative several obstacles and challenges have to be overcome first. Especially the customers' purchase decision determines finally whether an innovation like electromobility will be successful. Therefore, this paper concentrates on demand-related obstacles and barriers for a broad market deployment of electric cars. Within the Electromobility+ project eMAP these issues are investigated via a consumer survey. It was designed to identify the awareness of potential consumers of electric cars as well as give an estimate of the attitude towards this new technology. In addition to the picture of potential demand-related obstacles the consumers were asked to evaluate the suitability of various promotion measures.
Supervision of the safety performance in public transport is one of the main tasks of the Federal Office of Transport (FOT) in Switzerland. Recently a three level system of safety indicators has been defined to cover all means of Swiss public transport. The safety indicators are fed by the FOT incident database since the year 2000. In cooperation with the Institute for Traffic Safety and Automation Engineering (iVA) at TU Braunschweig, Germany, FOT is developing a suitable methodology for the definition and evaluation of the safety targets in Swiss public transport. The methodology is applied for evaluation of safety indicators on a country level and for single transport companies. In a new approach the abovementioned methodology is applied to car incident data to develop an indicator based cross-modal safety measure.
Ungefähr 20 Jahre nach der Einführung der Bauproduktenrichtlinie (Richtlinie 89/106/EWG, BauPR) wurde im April 2011 im Amtsblatt der Europäischen Union das Nachfolgewerk, die Verordnung (EU) Nummer 305/2011 (Bauproduktenverordnung, BauPVO), veröffentlicht. Zielsetzung der Überarbeitung war der Wunsch nach Klarstellung, nach Erleichterungen für Kleinere und Mittlere Unternehmen bei der Anwendung, aber insbesondere der Wunsch nach mehr Vertrauen in die CE-Kennzeichnung. Mit der Herausgabe einer unmittelbar verbindlichen Verordnung hat die Europäische Kommission den Stellenwert dieses Dokuments verdeutlicht und wirkt damit zugleich auf eine einheitliche Anwendung im europäischen Wirtschaftsraum hin. Darüber hinaus enthält die BauPVO im Detail eine Vielzahl von Änderungen gegenüber der BauPR, sodass eine zweistufige Einführung mit einer vollständigen Wirksamkeit aller Artikel der BauPVO zum 01. Juli 2013 vorgesehen ist, um den Wirtschaftsakteuren eine Frist zur Vorbereitung und Umstellung zu gewähren. Bestehende harmonisierte Normen für Bauprodukte haben auch nach dem 1.7.2013 weiterhin Bestand und müssen erst im Zuge der turnusmäßigen Überarbeitung an die Vorgaben der BauPVO angepasst werden. Unabhängig davon sind die Hersteller von Bauprodukten verpflichtet, anstelle des Konformitätsnachweises eine Leistungserklärung abzugeben. Diese kann auf der Basis der vorhandenen Dokumentation, z.B. der Erstprüfung erstellt werden.
Im Beitrag wird über Rissbildungen in orthotropen Fahrbahnplatten, die im "Schubzahn" des Querträgerstegblechs von den Anschlussschweissnähten trapezförmiger Längsträger ausgehen, berichtet. Der Rissausgangspunkt liegt im Bereich der Ausnehmung des Querträgersteges für die durchlaufenden Längsträger. Durch Optimierung der Querträgerausnehmung und örtliche Verstärkung (Aufpflasterung) des Querträgerstegblechs im Bereich des Schubzahnes soll eine dauerhafte Instandsetzung der aufgetretenen Schäden ermöglicht werden. Durch genauere numerische und versuchstechnische Untersuchungen soll diese Aussage untermauert werden. Einzelheiten der bereits durchgeführten Untersuchungen werden mitgeteilt.
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.
Internationale Vergleiche der Verkehrssicherheit sind eine notwendige Ergänzung der üblichen Betrachtung der nationalen Unfallentwicklung. Die dazu benötigten detaillierten und zuverlässigen statistischen Angaben sind den einschlägigen internationalen Veröffentlichungen zum großen Teil nicht zu entnehmen. Die Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen hat daher in Absprache mit dem Bundesminister für Verkehr eine Datenbank internationaler Verkehrs- und Unfalldaten aufgebaut. Die darin gesammelten Daten werden regelmäßig für internationale Vergleiche verwendet. Einige Ergebnisse werden in dieser Arbeit vorgestellt. Seit 1970 haben sich in den hochmotorisierten Ländern die Unfallzahlen im Prinzip günstig entwickelt. Der stärkste Rückgang bei den Getötetenraten ist für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland mit einer Abnahme um fast drei Viertel zu verzeichnen. Günstigere Sicherheitsniveaus haben jedoch durchgängig Großbritannien, die Niederlande, die Schweiz und zum Teil die USA. Bei der Betrachtung einzelner Segmente des Unfallgeschehens fällt auf, dass Deutschland sich sowohl bei den Kinderunfällen als auch bei der Sicherheit auf Autobahnen stark verbessert hat. Auf den Landstraßen ist das Sicherheitsniveau jedoch weniger erfreulich, hier sind auch die günstigen Werte der USA noch nicht erreicht. Internationale Vergleiche sind somit auch nützlich, um Problembereiche des Unfallgeschehens zu identifizieren.
Bicyclists and pedestrians belong to the most endangered groups in urban traffic. The EU-funded collaborative research project PROSPECT (‘PROactive Safety for PEdestrians and CyclisTs´) aims to significantly improve safety of those unprotected traffic participants by expanding the scope of scenarios covered by future active safety systems in passenger cars. Concepts for sensor control systems are built into three prototypes covering emergency interventions such as Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) as well as Autonomous Emergency Steering (AES). These systems tackle the well-known challenges of currently available systems including limited field-of-view by sensors, fuzzy path prediction, unreliable intent reaction times and slow reaction times. These highly innovative functions call for extensive validation methodologies based on already established consumer testing procedures. Since these functions are developed towards the prevention of intersection accidents in urban areas, a key aspect of the advanced testing methodology is the valid approximation of naturalistic trajectories using driving robots. Eventually, several simulator studies complemented a user acceptance and benefit analysis to evaluate the expected overall impact of the PROSPECT systems. The results achieved within the PROSPECT project are highly relevant for upcoming test protocols regarding the most critical situations with Vulnerable Road Users (VRU). With introducing the new methods in Euro NCAP (European New Car Assessment Programme) a significant increase in road safety is expected.
Aus der Zusammenschau der gegenwärtigen Studienliteratur sowie den Ergebnissen der vorliegenden Untersuchung lässt sich ableiten, dass die Fahrtüchtigkeit eines unter Reboxetin oder Mirtazapin zum Teil remittierten Patienten als günstiger einzuschätzen ist als die eines unbehandelten depressiven Patienten. Die Bewertung eines Antidepressivums kann, wie die vorliegenden Ergebnisse zeigen, nicht vorrangig auf Basis der sedierenden Eigenschaften eines Präparats vorgenommen werden. Die experimentellen Daten belegen, dass neben der Verordnungsdauer und den damit zu erwartenden Adaptationsmechanismen auch der Einnahmezeitpunkt entscheidend bei der Bewertung der Substanz in Bezug auf die Verkehrssicherheit ist. Die vorliegenden Ergebnisse haben darüber hinaus wichtige Implikationen für die Einschätzung des Risikopotenzials neuerer selektiver Antidepressiva im Rahmen gesetzlicher Verordnungen. Bei der Bewertung des Gefährdungspotenzials dieser Substanzgruppe scheinen weit weniger die pharmakologischen Effekte als vielmehr morbogene Faktoren zu berücksichtigen zu sein. Die meisten der derzeit erhältlichen Antidepressiva sind weitgehend vergleichbar in Bezug auf ihre therapeutische Effektivität, sodass bei der Auswahl der Medikamente in erster Linie das Nebenwirkungsprofil ausschlaggebend ist.
Ziel der durchgeführten Untersuchungen war die Analyse der Straßenverkehrsdelikte im Wiederholungsfall unter Alkoholeinfluss. Im Untersuchungszeitraum wurden 29.939 Polizeiprotokolle aus Vorpommern und Süd-Mecklenburg ausgewertet. Für den Zeitraum 1998 - 2002 fanden sich 11 Prozent Mehrfachdelikte. Mit circa 98 Prozent Beteiligung sind Männer die am häufigsten als Mehrfachdelinquenten auftretende Gruppe. Im Vergleich mit anderen Jahrgängen sind Täter im Alter von 18 - 25 Jahren auffallend häufig vertreten. Die festgestellten Blutalkoholkonzentrationen in Kombination mit einer Straftat im Straßenverkehr bleiben über die einzelnen Jahre des Erhebungszeitraumes hinweg konstant im Bereich der absoluten Fahruntauglichkeit bei einem Mittelwert von 1,85 Promille. Die Blutalkoholkonzentrationen der Rückfalltäter steigen mit zunehmendem Alter. Mit dem Anstieg der Blutalkoholkonzentration steigt auch die Deliktschwere. Circa 38 Prozent der Rückfalltaten im Straßenverkehrsbereich wurden mit einer Blutalkoholkonzentration über 2,0 Promille begangen. Dabei ist der Anteil derjenigen gering, die alkoholisiert am Straßenverkehr teilnehmen und dann allein einen Unfall verursachen (11,2 Prozent). Die meisten Wiederholungstäter fielen zweimal auf, die häufigste Anzahl war 13 bei einer Person.
Es besteht Einigkeit darüber, dass Blutalkoholkonzentrationen (BAK) ab 0,30 Promille experimentell nachweisbare Beeinträchtigungen der Fahrtüchtigkeit hervorrufen. Die vorliegende Arbeit soll fundierte Aussagen über das Ausmaß und die Qualität kognitiver Veränderungen bei niedrigen BAK (um 0,30 Promille) ermöglichen. Es wurden in einer doppelblinden, placebokontrollierten Studie 16 gesunde männliche Probanden untersucht. Die BAK wurden während der Versuche auf etwa 0,30 Promille eingestellt. Es wurden mittels umfangreicher neuropsychologischer Tests untersucht: das allgemeine Intelligenzniveau, subjektive Beeinträchtigungen, mögliche depressive Symptome, die allgemeine Leistungsfähigkeit, die Vigilanz, die geteilte Aufmerksamkeit, die Reaktionszeit und die Gedächtnisleistungen. Die biostatistische Auswertung erfolgte im 2-Perioden-Crossover-Design. Zusammenfassend zeigen die vorliegenden Ergebnisse, dass bereits bei BAK von etwa 0,30 Promille vor allem kognitive Funktionen, die insbesondere auf die Wahrnehmung und die Verarbeitung visueller Informationen angewiesen sind, vor allem je komplexer und zeitkritischer eine Aufgabe wird, wie etwa die Beherrschung einer kritischen Situation im Straßenverkehr, relevant beeinträchtigt sind.
Die EU hat für die Verkehrssicherheit in Europa ein anspruchsvolles Ziel vorgegeben: Bis 2010 soll die Anzahl der im Straßenverkehr Getöteten gegenüber 2000 halbiert werden. Für Deutschland kann eine erfolgreiche Zwischenbilanz gezogen werden: In den letzten 5 Jahren nahm trotz Vergrößerung des Kraftfahrzeugbestandes um 6% die Anzahl der Verkehrstoten um 29% ab, in den vergangenen 10 Jahren ist ein Rückgang um 43% zu verzeichnen. Diese im internationalen Vergleich überdurchschnittlichen Erfolge sind nicht zuletzt auch auf Fortschritte in der Fahrzeugtechnik zurückzuführen, wobei die zunehmende Verbreitung von Systemen der Aktiven Sicherheit wie ABS, BAS, ESP einen entscheidenden Anteil hat. Nach der deutlichen Reduzierung von Fahrunfällen durch ESP-® stehen nun die Auffahrunfälle im Fokus der Sicherheitsentwicklung von Mercedes-Benz. Das Paket aus verbessertem rückwärtigen Signalbild (Adaptives Bremslicht) und Brems-Assistent (BAS) wurde kürzlich durch radarbasierte Bremsassistenz ergänzt (BAS PLUS und PRE-SAFE-®-Bremse). Der Beitrag geht auf Funktion und Wirksamkeit der einzelnen Systeme ein und gibt einen Ausblick in die nähere Zukunft.
In Germany averagely two million traffic accidents happen each year and emergency medical services are called to more than 400 000 patients. Even though this number is decreasing continuously (due to improvements in the fields of vehicle safety, road construction, and accident prevention) every case is yet a challenge for the rescuers and requires improvements in emergency medicine as well. Especially during diagnostics right at the accident scene, there are only limited instruments available to gain the necessary knowledge of the injuries suffered, to come to essential decisions about treatment or transport. To provide an additional diagnostic aid by scouting and estimating the situation, a software-tool calculating the likeliness of the most frequent severe injuries (AIS 3-6) of front occupants in passenger cars has been developed to deliver this necessary information about particular accident scenarios. To achieve this, logistic likelihood functions have been calculated in a multivariate regression analysis analysing all AIS 3+ injuries in the GIDAS database of the years 1999-2006 that happened more than four times
Each year the traffic accident research teams in Dresden and Hanover provide an in-depth investigation of approximately two thousand accidents, aggregated in the GIDAS database. To accomplish a comprehensive review of each traffic accident recorded, a sensible and thorough encoding of suffered injuries is indispensable. The Abbreviated Injury Scale by AAAM offers a valuable and handy solution to achieve this goal. However, there were a few difficulties in the use of the AIS that came up in the past, which let to necessary improvements for the utilization of the AIS 2005 for GIDAS.
The purpose of this study was to analyse the actual injury situation of bicyclists regarding accidents involving more than one bicyclist. Bicyclists were included in a medical and technical analysis to create a basis for preventive measures and discovered repeating accident patterns and circumstances such as daytime, environment, helmet use rate. Technical and medical data were collected at the scene, shortly after accident. The population was compared focusing on bicycle versus bicycle accidents. Technical analysis included speed at crash, type of collision, impact angle, environment, used lane and relative velocity. Medical analysis included injury pattern and severity (AIS, ISS). Included were 578 injured bicyclists in 289 accidents from years 1999 to 2008, 61 percent were male (n=350) and 39 percent female (n=228). Sixty-seven percent ranged between 18 to 64 years of age, twelve percent each between 13 to 17 years of age and older than 65 years, eight percent between 6 to 12 years and one percent between 2 to 5 years.. Crashes took place in urban areas in 92 percent, in rural areas in 8 percent. Weather conditions were dry lanes in 97 percent and wet conditions in 3 percent. Eighty-three percent of all accidents happened during daytime, ten percent during night, and seven percent during dawn. The helmet use rate was only 7,5 percent in all involved bicyclists. The mean Maximum Abbreviated injury scale, Injury severity score was 1,31. Bicyclists are still minimally- or unprotected road users. The helmet use rate is unsatisfactorily low. The incidence of bicycle to bicycle crashes is high. Most of these accidents take place in urban areas. The level and pattern of injuries is moderate. Most of the more severe injuries occur to the head and could have been avoided by frequent helmet use.
Still correlated with high mortality rates in traffic accidents traumatic aortic ruptures were frequently detected in unprotected car occupants in the early years. This biomechanical analysis investigates the different kinds of injury mechanisms leading to traumatic aortic injuries in todays traffic accidents and how the way of traffic participation affects the frequency of those injuries over the years. Based on GIDAS reported traffic accidents from 1973 to 2014 are analyzed. Results show that traumatic aortic injuries are mainly observed in high-speed accidents with high body deceleration and direct load force to the chest. Mostly chest compression is responsible for the load direction to the cardiac vessels. The main observed load vector is from caudal-ventral and from ventral solely, but also force impact from left and right side and in roll-over events with chest compression lead to traumatic aortic injuries. Classically, the injury appeares at the junction between the well-fixed aortic arch and the pars decendens following a kind of a scoop mechanism, a few cases with a hyperflexion mechanism are also described. In our analysis the deceleration effect alone never led to an aortic rupture. Comparing the past 40 years aortic injuries shift from unprotected car occupants to today's unprotected vulnerable road users like pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists. Still the accident characteristics are linked with chest compression force under high speed impact, no seatbelt and direct body impact.
Ruptures and dissections of the thoracic and abdominal aortic vessel caused by traffic accidents are rare but potentially life-threatening injuries. They can occur by blunt trauma via seat belt or dashboard injury. The study aimed at evaluating the overall mortality, morbidity, neurological disorders, and differences in operative procedures of open repair and stenting. It shows that, with a change and improvement in diagnostic tools and surgical approach, mortality and morbidity of blunt aortic injuries were significantly reduced. Still an immediate life-threatening injury early diagnosis via multiple-slice and scans and surgical repair with minimally invasive stents showed excellent short-time results for selected patients.
It has been pointed that most of the accidents on the roads are caused by driver faults, inattention and low performance. Therefore, future active safety systems are required to be aware of the driver status to be able to have preventative features. This probe study gives a system structure depending on multi-channel signal processing for three modules: Driver Identification, Route Recognition and Distraction Detection. The novelty lies in personalizing the route recognition and distraction detection systems according to particular driver with the help of driver identification system. The driver ID system also uses multiple modalities to verify the identity of the driver; therefore it can be applied to future smart cars working as car-keys. All the modules are tested using a separate data batch from the training sets using eight drivers" multi-channel driving signals, video and audio. The system was able to identify the driver with 100% accuracy using speech signals of length 30 sec or more and a frontal face image. After identifying the driver, the maneuver/ route recognition was achieved with 100% accuracy and the distraction detection had 72% accuracy in worst case. In overall, system is able to identify the driver, recognize the maneuver being performed at a particular time and able to detect driver distraction with reasonable accuracy.
The head impact of pedestrians in the windscreen area shows a high relevance in real-world accidents. Nevertheless, there are neither biomechanical limits nor elaborated testing procedures available. Furthermore, the development of deployable protection systems like pop-up bonnets or external airbags has made faster progress than the corresponding testing methods. New requirements which are currently not considered are taken into account within a research project of BASt and the EC funded APROSYS (Advanced PROtection SYStems) integrated project relating to passive pedestrian protection. Testing procedures for head impact in the windscreen area should address these new boundary conditions. The presented modular procedure combines the advantages of virtual testing, including full-scale multi-body and finite element simulations, as well as hardware testing containing impactor tests based on the existing procedures of EEVC WG 17. To meet the efforts of harmonization in legislation, it refers to the Global Technical Regulation of UNECE (GTR No. 9). The basis for this combined hardware and virtual testing procedure is a robust categorization covering all passenger cars and light commercial vehicles and defining the testing zone including the related kinematics. The virtual testing part supports also the choice of the impact points for the hardware test and determines head impact timing for testing deployable systems. The assessment of the neck rotation angle and sharp edge contact in the rear gap of pop-up bonnets is included. For the demonstration of this procedure, a hardware sedan shaped vehicle was modified by integrating an airbag system. In addition, tests with the Honda Polar-II Dummy were performed for an evaluation of the new testing procedure. Comparing these results, it was concluded that a combination of simulation and updated subsystem tests forms an important step towards enhanced future pedestrian safety systems considering the windscreen area and the deployable systems.
Since 2005, the motorcycle crash fatalities in the US exceeded 10% of the overall annual traffic fatalities. Consequently, it has become critical to gain in-depth understanding of the factors and characteristics contributing to motorcycle crashes. Unfortunately, there currently exists no database gathering the necessary information for an in-depth analysis of the US motorcycle crashes. So this study utilizes the NASS/CDS database (National Automotive Sampling System, Crashworthiness Data System) in order to gain insights into the patterns and factors leading to a NASS/CDS motorcycle crash, from 1997 to 2007. NASS/CDS samples about 5,000 passenger car tow-away crashes per year. Each case includes photographs and detailed data on crash and pre-crash characteristics, vehicle types, trajectories, types of impact, and other pertinent roadway and crash scene information, allowing an in-depth investigation of the crash mechanisms. However, the NASS/CDS sampling process specifically focuses on passenger car crashes, so the cases extracted only correspond to crashes in which a passenger vehicle was towed, and a motorcycle was somehow involved. Thus, a by-hand in-depth review of about 200 cases allowed retrieving 106 relevant crashes for this study, tending to represent the severe passenger vehicle(s) versus motorcycle(s) crashes on US roads. The findings lead to the conclusion that these crashes mostly result from the low conspicuity of the motorcycle, and from the inability of the car drivers to fully appreciate and anticipate the behavior of a motorcycle. Indeed, it has been shown that, first, the car drivers involved in these cases did not attempt any avoidance maneuver, second, they were largely of ages under 25, and finally, the majority of the crashes were in an intersection scenario. In addition, the two major scenarios unveiled were the car attempting a left turn from the opposite direction and the car attempting a left turn from the right. The paper mentions several solutions to enhance the motorcycle- conspicuity and to allow the car drivers to better anticipate its behavior, which seem to be key factors in the intersection-related crashes (and more generally in the passenger vehicle(s) versus motorcycle(s) crashes).
The performance of asphalt by low temperatures is largely determined by the viscosity of the binder respectively the mortar of the asphalt. The traditional test methods for binder (e.g. ball-draw viscosimeter) are limited to temperatures above the service range of temperature for an asphalt construction. The Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR) is limited to temperatures above 30-°C whereas the Bending Beam Rheometer (BBR) is limited to temperatures below -10-°C and not applicable to mortar. Especially the gap in the temperature of these test methods is very important to characterize the viscosity behavior of binder and mortar over the whole range of the service temperatures, which represent the typical environmental conditions of over the seasons, for an asphalt construction. Tension retardation experiments seem to be very useful to bridge the gap. They address the low temperature behavior of binder and mortar. With this test method the flow characteristics of binder (pen grade and any modification) and any kind of mortar in the service temperature range, in particular at low temperatures of -25-°C can be determined with a high precision, and assessed, via the physically interpretable material characteristics quantity of tension viscosity. Furthermore the present findings indicate the potential of extrapolation the results of the Tension retardation for a prediction of the rutting resistance of asphalt mixtures. As part of several research Projects, BASt (Federal Highway Research Institute) investigated the effects of different modifications of the binder to low temperature behavior of the binder by the tension retardation test. This paper is intended to provide a more detailed description of the test method Tension Retardation, selected results and related findings.
Die fatalen langen Wege – Defizite in der Informationserfassung und bei der Informationsbearbeitung
(1985)
Die Meldewege – und damit die Laufzeit von Verkehrsmeldungen – sind häufig sehr lang. Mit der Folge, dass eine Nachricht vom Autofahrer manchmal geradezu als Falschmeldung empfunden wird, weil sich die beschriebene Verkehrssituation in der Zwischenzeit wieder geändert hat. Die Erfassung und Meldung von Verkehrsinformationen muss daher verbessert werden mit dem Ziel, dass der Kraftfahrer die für ihn wichtige Information genau zu dem Zeitpunkt erhält, an dem er sie braucht, und dass ihn möglichst nur die für ihn selbst relevanten Meldungen erreichen. Schließlich muss vor der Entscheidung über die Empfehlung von Umleitungen jeweils der Verkehrszustand auf den Alternativrouten geprüft werden, damit der Autofahrer nicht womöglich vom Regen in die Traufe gerät.
Wetterbeobachtungen zeigen, dass sich das Klima in den letzten Dekaden gewandelt hat. Unter ökonomischen und unter strategischen Gesichtspunkten bedeutsam ist die zukünftige Entwicklung von extremen Wetterereignissen wie Starkniederschlägen, Hitzewellen oder Überschwemmungen. Die wissenschaftlichen Grundlagen eines vermuteten menschlichen Einflusses auf das Klima analysiert seit 1988 der "Zwischenstaatliche Ausschuss zum Klimawandel" (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IPCC). Vom IPCC werden unter anderem Projektionen von möglichen zukünftigen Klimaentwicklungen erstellt. Um spezielle Regionen detaillierter zu untersuchen und eine Brücke zwischen globalen Klimaänderungen und lokalen Konsequenzen zu schlagen, werden regionale Klimamodelle verwendet. In der BASt wurde 2009 eine Arbeitsgruppe "Klima" eingerichtet, die eine Risiko-Identifikation in verschiedenen Bereichen der Straßeninfrastruktur und des Straßenverkehrs durchführt. Ziel dieser Arbeitsgruppe ist die Minderung der Verwundbarkeit gegenüber den Folgen des Klimawandels durch die Identifikation regionaler und lokaler Schwachstellen und deren Zusammenführung mit dem Bundesfernstraßennetz. In einem von mehreren Pilotprojekten werden die Risiken von Hang- und Böschungsrutschungen durch die Zunahme von Extremwetterereignissen abgeschätzt. Fernziel ist die Erstellung eines Risikokatasters zur Identifizierung der durch Hangrutschungen besonders gefährdeten Bereiche des Bundesfernstraßennetzes.
Für den Einsatz im Erdbau des Straßenbaus müssen die eingesetzten Geokunststoffe hohen Qualitätsansprüchen genügen. Das Straßenbauregelwerk ist durch die Veröffentlichung der "Zusätzlichen Technischen Vertragsbedingungen und Richtlinien für Erdarbeiten im Straßenbau" (ZTV E-StB 09) in dieser Hinsicht nun vollständig, so dass eine lückenlose Nachverfolgung der Produkte von der Herstellung über die Lieferung bis zum Einbau möglich ist. Wichtig ist jedoch die Einhaltung der Vorschriften und Anforderungen, angefangen beim Hersteller über den Lieferanten, über den Auftragnehmer bis hin zum Auftraggeber, um einen hohen Qualitätsstandard des Produktes und der fertigen Leistung zu garantieren. Hersteller, deren Produkte einer freiwilligen Überwachung unterliegen, können diese Produkte mit einem Qualitätssiegel kennzeichnen und liefern zusammen mit der CE-Kennzeichnung ein Produktzertifikat. Da in diesem Fall auf die Baustoffeingangsprüfung verzichtet werden kann, reduziert sich der finanzielle und zeitliche Prüfaufwand und es wird ein reibungsloser Bauablauf erzielt.
Federal highway A 26 in Germany : reinforced dams in soft soils - control method according DIN 1054
(2004)
In 2001 the construction of the Federal Highway A 26 in Lower Saxony (north of Germany) was started. In this area the underground is without any substantial bearing capacity as it consists of soft layers ( clay, peat) with a thickness of up to 12 m. Because it was not possible to exchange the soil neither completely nor partially pre-loading procedure (consolidation method) was chosen for this construction. Short- and long-term stability are ensured by the use of high-tensile fabrics for reinforcement at the dam basis. The vertical and horizontal deformations and the stress changes in the soil, caused by the pre-load procedure, has to be controlled by special geotechnical measurements. Additionally, in the higher parts of the dam the strain behaviour of the high-tensile fabrics is measured. These measurements form the basis for the application of the control method according DIN 1054. In this article, the special circumstances of this project are described. Further on the geotechnical measurements, the winning and evaluation of the necessary parameters of the subsoil, and the consequences of these data for the ongoing of the project are laid down. Intermediate results of the geotechnical measurements are described.
Regarding to the German road traffic licensing regulations it is mandatory to have a light system using a bicycle in public traffic. All attached components must be approved. The admission requires additional restrictions such as a dynamo as energy source with a nominal voltage of 6 V. Batteries are only allowed in addition to this. To adopt the German bicycle regulation to the state of art of an energy efficient lighting, additional power sources such as a battery respectively rechargeable batterie should be evaluated. The project will propose amendments for German Road Traffic Regulations and technical requirements.
Die Kommunikation zwischen Fahrzeugen und Infrastrukturkomponenten steht vor der Einführung in Europa. Dieser Beitrag stellt zunächst die grundlegende Technologie zum Austausch von Nachrichten und ein Pilotprojekt vor, innerhalb dessen eine sichere Fahrzeug-zu-Infrastruktur Kommunikation konzipiert und praktisch erprobt wird. Darauf aufbauend werden Sicherheitsfragestellungen von Infrastrukturkomponenten beleuchtet und ein Einblick in das Schlüsselmanagement sowohl für Fahrzeuge als auch Infrastrukturkomponenten gegeben.
Nach Aussonderung wegen Nichterfüllens der Eingangskriterien wurden die restlichen 16 Methadon-substituierten Patienten sechs Leistungstests unterzogen (Einhalten der Fahrspur, Entscheidungs- und Reaktionsverhalten, tachistoskopischer Auffassungstest, Daueraufmerksamkeit, periphere Wahrnehmung und reaktive Belastbarkeit) und die Ergebnisse mit denen einer früheren Untersuchung verglichen. Die aktuelle Patientengruppe zeigte weniger Bremsungen und weniger Beschleunigungen, beim Entscheidungs- und Reaktionsverhalten wies sie eine signifikant höhere Anzahl von Reaktionsfehlern auf. Ansonsten wurden nur noch Unterschiede bei der reaktiven Belastbarkeit gefunden, hier schnitt die aktuelle Gruppe ebenfalls schlechter ab als die frühere. Zusammenfassend ist festzustellen, dass zwar die meisten mit Methadon substituierten Patienten schlechtere Ergebnisse erreichen als Normalprobanden, dass jedoch einzelne Patienten den Normalprobanden vergleichbare Leistungen erbringen. Insofern hat sich die auch im Gutachten Krankheit und Kraftverkehr niedergeschlagene Auffassung bestätigt, dass unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen zumindest einzelnen Substituierten die Fahreignung zugesprochen werden kann.
25 Studien, bei denen gesunde Probanden eine Einmaldosis von 15 mg Diazepam erhielten und insgesamt 417 Leistungstests absolvierten, zeigten bei 38 Prozent der Tests signifikant schlechtere Ergebnisse. 10 Stunden nach der Einnahme fanden sich keine verschlechterten Ergebnisse mehr, die Leistungseinbußen konzentrierten sich auf die ersten vier Stunden nach Applikation. Ab der 5. Stunde liegt der Prozentsatz der Einschränkungen unter der 20-Prozent-Marke. Entsprechende Versuche mit 10 weiteren Benzodiazepinen machten deutlich, dass sich die Hypothese von zwei Gruppen von Benzodiazepinen formulieren lässt. Bei der einen Gruppe (typischer Vertreter: Diazepam) ergeben sich leicht ausgeglichene Leistungskurven in Abhängigkeit von der Dosis. Ein Vertreter der 2. Gruppe (Nitrazepam) bewirkte bei doppelter Dosis nicht nur einen deutlich höheren Prozentsatz signifikant schlechterer Testergebnisse, sondern auch die Zeit relevanter Einschränkungen war deutlich verlängert.
Fire incidents are among the most relevant for people in a tunnel. Therefore, it is important to be sufficiently prepared for such events. A large scale fire test is to be used to help evaluate the initial burning duration and the time it takes for the fire to spread to other vehicles in the tunnel, and in particular how long it takes for a truck carrying wooden pallets to catch fire, taking into consideration the extremely high temperatures. The goal, therefore, is to determine the time it takes for a fire to spread to other vehicles in the tunnel. In the large scale fire test, an accident in a tunnel with one-way traffic is simulated between a truck loaded with approximately 3.7 t of wooden Europol pallets and a passenger car. Directly behind each of the vehicles involved in the accident there is another car which stops at a distance of 1.0 m. Approximately 300 litres of burning diesel are discharged from the truck's fuel tank, which is simulated by using approximately 400 litres of isopropanol. A 10 m-² burning pool forms underneath the truck. Other objectives of the large scale fire test are the validation of the CFD models and the evaluation of the progression of the thermal release ratios estimated for the simulation. The thermal release ratios generated in the test are determined and evaluated using various models.
Absturzsicherung auf Brücken
(2008)
Der Beitrag behandelt den aktuellen Stand der Normung und Ausführung von Absturzsicherungen auf Brücken. Zu den Absturzsicherungen gehören sowohl die Fahrzeug-Rückhaltesysteme als auch Geländer, die den Absturz von Personen verhindern sollen. Die verschiedenen Fahrzeug-Rückhaltesysteme sind: Stahlschutzplanken, Betonschutzwände, transportable Schutzwände und Anpralldämpfer. Die zugehörigen Regelungen finden sich in den Richtlinien für passive Schutzeinrichtungen an Straßen (RPS), die derzeit an die Europäische Norm EN 1317 Rückhaltesysteme an Straßen angepasst werden. Die nationalen Regelwerke müssen auf die in der Europäischen Norm vorgegebenen Leistungsklassen, die die bisherigen Beschreibungen der Schutzsysteme ersetzen, Bezug nehmen. Die dabei zu berücksichtigenden Leistungsmerkmale sind: Aufhaltevermögen, seitliche Auslenkung und Insaßenbelastung. Damit der Anwender Systeme zielgerichtet auswählen kann, sind für alle Schutzsysteme Anprallversuche erforderlich, mit denen das System in eine Aufhalteklasse eingestuft wird. In einer Tabelle werden die Aufhalteklassen (N1, N2; H1,H2,H3; H4a und H4b) mit den bei den Anprallprüfungen einzuhaltenden Versuchsparametern aufgelistet. Normales Aufhaltevermögen gewährleisten die Klassen N1 und N2, höheres Aufhaltevermögen die Klassen H1 bis H3 und sehr hohes Aufhaltevermögen die Klassen H4a und H4b. Am Fahrbahnrand von Brücken wird bei Autobahnen und autobahnähnlichen Straßen im Normalfall die Aufhaltestufe H2 gefordert; bei besonderer Gefährdung Dritter unter der Brücke jedoch H4b. Bei den übrigen Straßen reichen, abhängig vom Schwerverkehrsanteil, die Aufhaltestufen H1 beziehungsweise H2. Da Leistungsanforderungen an die Systeme der Schutzeinrichtungen auf Brücken gefordert werden, sind vom Hersteller Nachweise der auf das Bauwerk einwirkenden Kräfte beim Fahrzeuganprall zu führen.
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 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 paper gives an overview of the recent (mostly 2012) figures of killed bus/coach occupants (drivers and passengers) in 27 Member States of the European Union as reported by CARE. The Evolution of the figures of bus/coach occupants killed in road accidents urban, rural without motorway and on motorways from 1991 to 2010 in 15 Member States of the EU supplements this information. More detailed are the figures reported for Germany by the Federal Statistics. The paper displays long-term evaluations (1957 to 2012) for killed, seriously and slightly injured occupants in all kinds of buses/coaches. Midterm evaluations (1995 to 2012) of the figures of fatalities and casualties are displayed for different busses according to their identification of road using as coaches, urban buses, school buses, trolley buses and "other buses". To be able to compare the evolutions of the safety of vehicle occupants it is customary to use different risk indicators. Calculations and illustrations for three often used indicators with their development over time are given: fatalities, seriously injured and slightly injured per 100,000 vehicles registered, per 1 billion (109) vehicle-kilometres travelled and per 1 billion (109) person-kilometres. These indicators are shown for occupants of cars, goods vehicles and buses/coaches. For the period from 1957 until 2012 it is obvious, that for all three vehicle categories analysed there was a clear long-term trend towards more occupant safety in terms of casualties per vehicles registered and per vehicle mileage. This was most significant for car occupants but it can be seen for bus/coach occupants and goodsvehicle occupants as well. Figures of killed occupants and of casualties related to person-kilometres are calculated and displayed for the shorter period 1995 to 2012. Here it becomes obvious that the bus/coach is still the safest mode of transport for the occupants of road vehicles. Graphs for the casualty risk indices still show significantly higher risks for car occupants despite the corresponding curve moved sustainable downwards. It is remarkable, that the risks of being killed or injured for the occupants of urban buses is growing whereas the corresponding risk for the occupants of coaches in line traffic tends downwards. The article ends with a short comparison and discussion of the risk indicators which are actually published for the occupants (driver and passengers) of cars and the passengers of buses/coaches, railroads, trams and airplanes. The interpretation of such information depends on the perception and it seems that for a complete view not only one indicator should be used and the evolutions of the indicator values during longer periods (as displayed with examples in the paper) should also be taken into account.
It is well known that motorcycle riding is fascinating but quite more dangerous than for example car driving. In 2006, 5,091 persons were killed as victims of crashes occurring on public roads in Germany. 52% (2,683) were car occupants, 16% (793) motorcycle riders, 14% (711) pedestrians, 10% (486) bicycle riders, 5% (235) commercial vehicle occupants, 2% (107) riders of smaller powered two-wheelers, called "Mofa, Moped and Mokick". This shows that motorcycle riders recently are the second largest group of killed traffic participants in Germany. Latest information coming from the Federal Statistics predict for the year 2007 the figure of 4,958 killed road victims in total. This would be again a successful reduction (-133 killed persons or "2.6% compared to the year 2006). But the news coming from the Federal Statistics during the year 2007 and at the begin of 2008 did not always tell the same positive story. It is questioned whether the positive trend of substantially reduced figures of killed road user year by year will longer continue for Germany. That means it could be impossible to reach the ambitious target, set by the European Commission, to cut in half the figure of killed road users until the year 2010 " compared to the figure for the year 2001. It was reported that the group of 45 to 49 years old traffic participants (all traffic modes) is conspicuous with an increase of 30% up to 297 killed road users in total from January to August 2007. This increase can be ascribed in particular by an increase of killed motorcycle riders within this age group. Due to mild weather conditions in Germany in 2007 the season for motorcycle riding began relatively early and this may be a main reason for the increase of the figure of killed motorcycle riders by 16% from January to August 2007. With this background the accident occurrence of motorcycles became more and more essential. As part of the actual discussion about historical trends, recent emphases, causes and relevant structures of the events of motorcycle crashes it is evident, to have latest and carefully updated figures coming from both the Federal Statistics and In-depth studies. The paper will give a contribution to this using the German Federal Statistics and in-depth studies, for example GIDAS. Additional data coming from the DEKRA Motorcycle Accident Database as well as from literature are considered, too. The paper will help to describe the current situation of the accident involvement of motorcycles in Germany.
Tree impacts are still one of the most important focal points of road deaths in Germany. For the year 2008, the latest figures in the national statistics show a share of 28% of road users killed in crashes with trees alongside a road amongst all crashes on rural roads (except the Autobahn). The official German statistics show the attribute "impact on a tree" since 1995. For this first reported year, the share of road users killed in such crashes was 30%. During the last 14 years, fatal accidents with road users killed on rural roads (except the Autobahn) after impacts on a tree declined by 60% from 1,737 (year 1995) to 696 (year 2008). But this is more or less in line with the general evolution of vehicle and traffic safety in Germany. For Germany as a whole the accident statistics do not show a reduction for "treer crashes" which is clearly more than the average for all accidents. But, as shown with the paper, there are different evolutions in the several German States. In public awareness the topic "tree impacts" is mostly associated with the situation in Germany after the reunification. At that time a lot of road users were killed on the avenues in the so called "new countries". The fact that "tree impacts" are still a big share within the figure of killed road users seems to be little-known. Using updated information coming from the official statistics and in-depth-studies, accident researchers can identify a big potential for further improvements of traffic safety on the associated district roads, state roads and federal highways. There is still a need to analyse more details of the accident occurrence with impacts on trees to generate new and updated findings on the current limits and potentials of measures to improve vehicle and traffic safety. To make further efforts in reducing the figures of victims of "tree impacts" the intensification of well-known conventional solutions " for example implementation of guard rails and reduction of speed - is an option. Measures related to vehicle safety technology especially in the field of primary (active) safety will have additional benefit within the physically imposed limits. With this background it can be seen that the subject "tree impacts" should be analysed with a holistic approach taking into account the entire system of driver, vehicle, road, the environment and a social consensus as well.
In 2011 399 cyclists died in road accidents in Germany and another 76.351 cyclists have been injured. Since 2000 the number of injured or fatally injured cyclists remained on the same high level. Cyclists form 19% of all casualties in German road traffic, although the modal split rate of this transport mode in 2008 was only 10% of trips and resp. 3% of kilometres per day. The high proportion of fatally and seriously injured shows the high vulnerability of cyclists. The demographic shift towards an older population in Germany and the governmental recommendation of increased bicycle use as an ecological, economical and healthy alternative to other modes of transport lead to the assumption that bicycle use especially of elderly people will increase. Based on these facts about the German cyclists' situation a representative survey of 2.000 cyclists was conducted. Results display use patterns and accident involvement on a descriptive level. Overall 7.7% of cyclists report to have been involved in at least one road traffic accident within the last three years. The performed path model analysis reveals an acceptable model fit. Though the explained variance of accident involvement of the applied psychological factors was low, significant relations between several of these factors and especially risky behaviour could be found.
Do learner gain sufficient braking capabilities at the end of education for collision avoidance?
(2013)
The paper describes a test design to evaluate the braking behaviour in the course of the driver education. The results show that the braking capabilities increased during the driver education and the learning effects are the same for males and females. The evaluation limit is set to 6 m/s-². At the beginning of education, 50% of the drivers do not reach this limit, although the driver education car is equipped with an emergency brake assist, which is regularly installed in all vehicles since 2009. After the education, 100% of the drivers can reach the limit. The results are mapped to a collision avoidance scenario.
Die derzeitige Verkehrserfassung soll stufenweise verbessert werden. Erste Stufe ist die Einführung von ARIAM: Das Bundesverkehrsministerium will die Voraussetzungen dafür schaffen, dass Informationen unmittelbar aus Zähldaten an den Autobahnen erhoben werden können. Zur Organisation für ein verbessertes Informationssystem ist die Verknüpfung der zuständigen Behörden, die Einrichtung von Leitzentralen und deren Verbindung durch einen Datenpool notwendig.
Der Einführungsvortrag in das Hauptthema der Tagung betont die Wichtigkeit der Qualität von Baumaßnahmen im Straßenbau. Insbesondere ist dies bei tiefer liegenden Schichten in Straßen erforderlich. Dies wird an den Beispielen des Langzeitverhaltens von Frostschutzschichten und von Entwässerungseinrichtungen erläutert.
In der Arbeit werden Gebrauchs- und Fachinformationen von Benzodiazepin-Präparaten hinsichtlich verschiedener Aspekte untersucht. Zusammenfassend konnte in allen Gebrauchsinformationen ein deutlicher Hinweis auf das Abhängigkeitspotenzial von Benzodiazepinen (BZD) und einer mölichen verkehrsmedizinischen Beeinträchtigung gefunden werden. Viele Aspekte, die sich aus den Empfehlungen des 37. Deutschen Verkehrsgerichtstages ergaben, sind bereits umgesetzt. Eine Folge könnte der beobachtete Rückgang der verordneten BZD sein. Der positive Trend zur konkreten Detailinformation wurde in den EG-Leitlinien hingegen nicht übernommen. Es wird aufgeführt, welche Verkehrswarnhinweise in Zukunft insbesondere auch auf EG Ebene vermehrt berücksichtigt werden sollten.
Die Aufrechterhaltung von Mobilität im Seniorenalter und die mit ihr verbundene Krankheitsprophylaxe sind gesamtgesellschaftlich und volkswirtschaftlich als hohes Gut anzusehen. Die Erhaltung der Mobilität im Alter ist jedoch gegen das Risiko einer möglichen Verkehrsgefährdung im Einzelfall sorgfältig abzuwägen. Information und Aufklärung im Sinne von Verkehrssicherheitsarbeit mit Senioren sind notwendig, um Senioren in ihren Bemühungen um die Aufrechterhaltung der für das Führen eines Kraftfahrzeuges erforderlichen körperlichen und geistigen Gesundheit zu unterstützen. Ein wesentliches Ziel jeder Maßnahme muss es sein, ältere Verkehrsteilnehmer in die Lage zu versetzen, ihre eigenen Defizite besser zu erkennen und bewusster zu kompensieren. Die Kompetenz und Bereitschaft des einzelnen Seniors, relevante Einschränkungen rechtzeitig zu erkennen und adäquate Kompensationsmaßnahmen zu ergreifen - gegebenenfalls auch eine nicht mehr vorhandene Fahreignung zu akzeptieren - trägt zur individuellen und allgemeinen Verkehrssicherheit entscheidend bei. Das Aufzeigen und gegebenenfalls die schrittweise Hinführung zur angemessenen Nutzung alternativer Mobilitätsmöglichkeiten (zum Beispiel öffentlicher Personennahverkehr, Taxi, etc.) sollten ebenfalls Teil einer jeden Maßnahme sein. Ausgehend von der Begründung des BGH-Urteils vom 20.10.1987 zur kritischen Selbstprüfung und unter Berücksichtigung der Meinungsbildung zur medizinischen Kraftfahrer-Eignungsbeurteilung in den "Begutachtungs-Leitlinien" hat der DVR für die Beratung älterer Verkehrsteilnehmer eine "Checkliste für ältere Kraftfahrer" erstellt. Anhand von 14 Fragen werden einige Hinweise zur momentanen Befindlichkeit, zu Erkrankungen, zu Arzneimitteln und zur geeigneten Planung der Fahrt gewonnen. Entscheidend für den Erfolg dieser Eigenbeurteilung ist der Hinweis, bei Zweifeln den Hausarzt aufzusuchen.