Road Safety and Accident Reconstruction Laboratory (LaSIS), Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of Florence, Via Santa Marta 3, 50139 Firenze, Italy.
Accid Anal Prev. 2018 Jan;110:38-51. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2017.09.020. Epub 2017 Nov 6.
Urban collector roads are complex driving environments often encompassing both the mobility and the access road functions. In these conditions motorized traffic and vulnerable road users compete continually. Speed reduction measures may play a relevant role in these contexts, provided that such measures are also designed in compliance with the driver's capabilities and expectations. The paper describes a test procedure using driving simulation experiments, designed to evaluate the reconfiguration project of Via Pistoiese, an urban road collector located in Florence (Italy). The road improvement design consisted of several engineering treatments aimed to reduce and homogenize the driving speed, as well as to manage the co-existence of the different road users and mainly to protect pedestrians. The main focus of the research was to understand if the drivers' behaviour was according to the design hypothesis before the safety treatments are implemented in the real world. Due to the multiple engineering treatments included in the reconfiguration project, the evaluation of the overall safety effectiveness of the project rather than the single treatment safety impact was the main concern of the research study. In addition, the study aimed to assess the usefulness of the considered testing method to understand how to integrate road design with drivers' performances, especially in heterogeneous traffic environments where drivers' behaviour plays a decisive role in the success of the proposed design solutions. Fifty-eight participants drove through two immersive virtual environments, reproducing the existing configuration and the project reconfiguration, while data relating to different driving aspects were collected. Two analyses were performed. The first was focused on the analysis of the mean speed profiles and revealed that the considered engineering treatments are able to control the speeding behaviour without providing a too high discomfort to the drivers. The second analysis was finalized to evaluate the driver's behaviour approaching zebra crossing, evaluating the impact of countermeasures allowing the drivers to perceive in advance a critical situation (a pedestrian that suddenly crossed the street) and consequently to perform a smoother and safer manoeuvre. The experiments confirmed the validity of the considered engineering treatments, allowing expecting the improvement of the traffic safety in via Pistoiese, and support the usefulness of virtual reality experimentations to predict of the safety effectiveness of design solutions, taking into account the drivers' behaviour.
城市集散道路是复杂的驾驶环境,通常兼具通行和接入道路的功能。在这些条件下,机动车和弱势道路使用者不断竞争。减速措施在这些情况下可能发挥重要作用,但前提是这些措施也符合驾驶员的能力和期望。本文描述了一项使用驾驶模拟实验的测试程序,旨在评估位于意大利佛罗伦萨的 Via Pistoiese 城市道路的改建项目。道路改善设计包括多项工程措施,旨在降低和均匀化行车速度,以及管理不同道路使用者的共存,主要是保护行人和骑车人。研究的主要重点是在实际实施安全措施之前,了解驾驶员的行为是否符合设计假设。由于改建项目中包含多项工程措施,因此评估项目的整体安全效果而不仅仅是单一措施的安全影响是研究的主要关注点。此外,该研究旨在评估所考虑的测试方法的有用性,以了解如何将道路设计与驾驶员的性能相结合,特别是在驾驶员行为在拟议设计解决方案的成功中起着决定性作用的异构交通环境中。58 名参与者在两个沉浸式虚拟环境中驾驶,模拟现有的配置和项目改建,同时收集与不同驾驶方面相关的数据。进行了两项分析。第一项分析侧重于平均速度曲线的分析,结果表明,所考虑的工程措施能够控制超速行为,而不会给驾驶员带来过高的不适。第二项分析旨在评估驾驶员接近斑马线路口的行为,评估允许驾驶员提前感知危险情况(行人突然穿过街道)的对策的影响,从而能够更平稳、更安全地操作。实验证实了所考虑的工程措施的有效性,预计能够提高 via Pistoiese 的交通安全,并支持虚拟现实实验在考虑驾驶员行为的情况下预测设计解决方案的安全效果的有用性。