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探寻交通事件严重程度维度:扩展的 Delta-V 作为交通冲突指标。

In search of the severity dimension of traffic events: Extended Delta-V as a traffic conflict indicator.

机构信息

Transport and Roads, Department of Technology and Society,Faculty of Engineering, LTH Lund University, Box 118,SE-22100 Lund, Sweden; Institute of Transport Economics, Gaustadalléen 21,NO-0349 Oslo, Norway.

Transport and Roads, Department of Technology and Society,Faculty of Engineering, LTH Lund University, Box 118,SE-22100 Lund, Sweden; Transportation Research Institute, Hasselt University, Wetenschapspark 5, bus 6,BE-3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium.

出版信息

Accid Anal Prev. 2017 Jan;98:46-56. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2016.09.026. Epub 2016 Sep 28.

Abstract

Most existing traffic conflict indicators do not sufficiently take into account the severity of the injuries resulting from a collision had it occurred. Thus far, most of the indicators that have been developed express the severity of a traffic encounter as their proximity to a collision in terms of time or space. This paper presents the theoretical framework and the first implementation of Extended Delta-V as a measure of traffic conflict severity in site-based observations. It is derived from the concept of Delta-V as it is applied in crash reconstructions, which refers to the change of velocity experienced by a road user during a crash. The concept of Delta-V is recognised as an important predictor of crash outcome severity. The paper explains how the measure is operationalised within the context of traffic conflict observations. The Extended Delta-V traffic conflict measure integrates the proximity to a crash as well as the outcome severity in the event a crash would have taken place, which are both important dimensions in defining the severity of a traffic event. The results from a case study are presented in which a number of traffic conflict indicators are calculated for interactions between left turning vehicles and vehicles driving straight through a signalised intersection. The results suggest that the Extended Delta-V indicator seems to perform well at selecting the most severe traffic events. The paper discusses how the indicator overcomes a number of limitations of traditional measures of conflict severity. While this is a promising first step towards operationalising an improved measure of traffic conflict severity, additional research is needed to further develop and validate the indicator.

摘要

大多数现有的交通冲突指标都没有充分考虑到发生碰撞可能导致的伤害的严重程度。迄今为止,大多数已经开发的指标都是以时间或空间上接近碰撞的方式来表示交通遭遇的严重程度。本文提出了扩展 Delta-V 作为基于现场观测的交通冲突严重程度的度量的理论框架和初步实现。它源自 Delta-V 在碰撞重建中的应用概念,即指道路使用者在碰撞过程中经历的速度变化。Delta-V 的概念被认为是预测碰撞后果严重程度的重要指标。本文解释了在交通冲突观测的背景下,该度量是如何实施的。扩展的 Delta-V 交通冲突度量指标综合了接近碰撞的程度以及如果发生碰撞可能导致的后果严重程度,这两个维度对于定义交通事件的严重程度都很重要。本文呈现了一个案例研究的结果,其中计算了一些交通冲突指标,用于左转车辆与直行车在信号交叉口的相互作用。结果表明,扩展的 Delta-V 指标似乎在选择最严重的交通事件方面表现良好。本文讨论了该指标如何克服传统冲突严重程度度量指标的一些局限性。虽然这是朝着实现改进的交通冲突严重程度度量迈出的有希望的第一步,但需要进一步研究来进一步开发和验证该指标。

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